BLOGWORDS – Friday 24 November 2017 – FIRST LINE FRIDAY – THE TILTING LEAVES OF AUTUMN by ROBIN E. MASON

BLOGWORDS – Friday 24 November 2017 – FIRST LINE FRIDAY – THE TILTING LEAVES OF AUTUMN by ROBIN E. MASON
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FIRST LINE FRIDAY – THE TILTING LEAVES OF AUTUMN by ROBIN E. MASON

 


Welcome to First Line Fridays, now hosted by Hoarding Books!!!


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Tell us your first line in the comments & then head over to Hoarding Books to see who else is participating!


 


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The Tilting Leaves of Autumn releases next week on the 30th! Hope you’ll all come to my Facebook party, from 1:00 til 3:00 EST!


 


THE BLURB:  


The southern town of Saisons lies at the crossroads between North and South, progressive and genteel antebellum life. Between East and West, between history and heritage, and new frontiers. Downton Abbey meets Gone With the Wind.


 


It’s 1912, in a world where slavery is dying and women’s rights are rising, and four young women who once shared a bond—and experienced a tragedy—question their own truths.


 


Scarlett was the shrinking violet in the group. Faithful to her friends, and hiding secrets of her own. When Mercedes steps in to rescue her, she unknowlingly plucks the thread that unravels Scarlett’s whole world.


 


But as Scarlett strives to hold fast to what is familiar the fabric of her life continues to come undone and secrets that are best kept hidden are exposed.


 


 


THE FIRST LINE:


We never did play tea parties like other girls.


 


MY THOUGHTS:  


I love how these stories are overlapping and intertwining, each new one going back to the previous ones, and tying them all together!


 


GENRE:


Women’s Fiction, Historical Fiction, Mystery and Suspense


 


STARS:


 


 


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