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message 151: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments "We were drinking iced tea at our favorite sidewalk cafe when the plastics plant exploded." All For Love, contemporary fiction from 5 Prince Publishing. ★★★★★ http://tinyurl.com/cf6m3vg

All For Love by Ann Swann


message 152: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments From The Phantom Pilot: "I was twelve years old, standing knock-kneed in pigtails and ripped denim in front of a haunted house, trying to dig up enough courage to go inside.” http://tinyurl.com/6uk5cp2
★★★★★ The Phantom Pilot  by Ann Swann


message 153: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments From The Phantom Student: http://tinyurl.com/8k9lahx
"To us, 1970 was a time of beginnings, but to the country, it was a time of endings." ★★★★★
The Phantom Student by Ann Swann


message 154: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments From Chems, a short story available on Amazon: "I found him in our shed. His silvery-blue skin was mottled with healing burns, and a few strips of charred flesh still hung in tatters from his elbows and forearms." http://tinyurl.com/cj64sd8 ★★★★ CHEMS - A Short Story by Ann Swann


message 155: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (goodreadscomcherylbdale) | 43 comments "The burly guy wearing a do-rag and one hoop earring leaned a beefy elbow on the high counter separating us and glared."

From TAXED TO THE MAX, due out in Jan. GR is hosting an Advanced Reading Copy giveaway now.

Taxed to the Max


message 156: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Lesh (mclesh) "When I was twelve years old, I learned not to talk about death."

From Normalish my debut contemporary YA novel from Musa Publishing.

http://www.amazon.com/Normalish-ebook...


message 157: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments Ann wrote: "From Chems, a short story available on Amazon: "I found him in our shed. His silvery-blue skin was mottled with healing burns, and a few strips of charred flesh still hung in tatters from his elbo..."

Oops, I just realized I put two sentences. I will delete if necessary!


message 158: by S.L. (new)

S.L. Jennings (SLJennings) First line of Chapter 1 of my debut novel, Dark Light...

Twenty is purgatory.

How's that for shortest first line ever?


message 159: by June (new)

June Collins (junecollins) | 42 comments Ann wrote: "From Chems, a short story available on Amazon: "I found him in our shed. His silvery-blue skin was mottled with healing burns, and a few strips of charred flesh still hung in tatters from his elbo..."

This is a catchy opener!


message 160: by June (new)

June Collins (junecollins) | 42 comments Margaret wrote: ""When I was twelve years old, I learned not to talk about death."

From Normalish my debut contemporary YA novel from Musa Publishing.

http://www.amazon.com/Normalish-ebook......"


I think this is a good opener too!


message 161: by [deleted user] (new)

“Hello!”
From an as-yet untitled novella, my second work of fiction.


message 162: by Maria (new)

Maria (Maryaha) | 9 comments "What if" : I already thought about honoring you, I just didn't knew how.

Third book: " I was victim of domestic violence."

"Diablocity's story" : "It was 5 am when in the far a OVNI started to appear."


message 163: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments June wrote: "Ann wrote: "From Chems, a short story available on Amazon: "I found him in our shed. His silvery-blue skin was mottled with healing burns, and a few strips of charred flesh still hung in tatters f..."

Thanks~it's not a bad little story if you like that sort of thing. (If I do say so myself =))


message 164: by Ann (new)

Ann Swann (goodreadscomann_swann) | 18 comments S.J. wrote: "Michael wrote: "This comes from my novel "Don't Hang On": "An unarmed security guard has two weapons: common sense and a maglight.""

I like that - made me laugh"


I like that line, too!


message 165: by Michael (new)

Michael Parker (michaelparker) Reuben Cole watched his son, David hold the rifle.

From HELL'S GATE. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008N3MT6E


message 166: by Toni (new)

Toni Allen (listansus) | 2 comments "The little ones were always easy to spot."

First line from Being Richard Being Richard by Toni Allen a contemporary novel about an immortal pressurised into taking on a new identity that isn't safe.


message 167: by [deleted user] (new)

"Adrienne's life in Amsterdam was little more than typical for any single woman of 28."

First line of On Thin Ice, a novel-in-stories,Johanna van Zanten about love, passion, life and dating.


message 168: by Gayl (new)

Gayl Taylor (gayltaylor) | 8 comments As far as Connie Hollingsway was concerned, she'd just found the meat filling for her hero sandwich.

Opening line of The Hero Sandwich co-written with Karyn Gerrard.


message 169: by Erik (new)

Erik Ossimina (EGO1) | 2 comments From my Book The Signature Series A journey that will last for generations to come...

1st line: Welcome to the Signature Series, if you have a seatbelt now would be a good time to put it on.


message 170: by Helen (new)

Helen Howe | 14 comments First line of my novel 'Black is the Colour':

We met at Cambridge Folk Festival.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-is-the-...


message 171: by Dennis (new)

Dennis Maley In his beginning, he believed that a dark spirit lived in the folds of his mother's black goat hair tent.


message 172: by [deleted user] (new)

“I’m gonna be late,” Allie murmured under her breath as she slipped on her shoes. Taste by Emelia Hayes


message 173: by LeeSha (new)

LeeSha (leeshamccoy) | 5 comments My life is a joke.


message 174: by Yolanda (new)

Yolanda Renee (httpwwwgoodreadscomyolandarenee) | 8 comments From Memories of Murder:

"From a lair of downed tree limbs and forest debris, a man watches a young woman."

From Murder, Madness & Love:

"Debra pulled up the collar of her jacket and stared out at the arctic gale battering the city."


message 175: by Debbie (new)

Debbie McClure | 8 comments Lady Olivia Kent paced frantically in her room, awaiting the return of her lover.

In The Spirit Of Love In The Spirit Of love by Debbie A. McClure


message 176: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Byrne (katarina66) | 44 comments On the 14th of April, 1920, Chrissie Reid received a letter from a dead man.

From The Broken Horizon by Catherine M Byrne. And no, there is nothing supernatural about it.


message 177: by Kim (last edited Dec 11, 2012 06:21PM) (new)

Kim Smith (kimsmithauthor) | 18 comments "I could hear Rick tapping on his desk with his Mont Blanc pen before I reached the doorway." -- Avenging Angel, Kim Smith


message 178: by Kim (new)

Kim Smith (kimsmithauthor) | 18 comments "Broken Branch High School's theater building was an unlikely place for magic." -- A Mirror in Time, Kim Smith


message 179: by Maria (new)

Maria Martinez (toodreadscomtheappletreewishcom) | 6 comments I am new to this discussion group and loved reading all the first lines. Here's mine:

"I grew up with an invisible label on me, one I wore like a nametag" From my debut memoir "The Apple Tree Wish -- Made by a Fatherless Girl." The Apple Tree Wish -- Made by a Fatherless Girl by Maria Martinez Maria Martinez


message 180: by aprille (new)

aprille (aprille43) These are all fantastic, guys. Keep posting!!


message 181: by [deleted user] (new)

Aprille Legacy wrote: "These are all fantastic, guys. Keep posting!!"

The tall woman stood at the casement, leaning against a roughly hewn oak writing desk to steady herself against the weakness that had accompanied the loss of her child.

From THE MIDWIFE'S SECRET: The Legend of 'La Belle Ecossaise' Book Three of the Queen of Scots Suite by Linda Root


message 182: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 59 comments "Cassidy stood tall and watched the wave approaching.

--Wander Home by Karen A. Wyle Wander Home by Karen A. Wyle

"And so they were underway."

--Reach: A Twin-Bred novel (working title) by Karen A. Wyle -- projected release May 2013


message 183: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Steiner (jessicasteiner) "Mortis heard the banging, felt the swaying, even in her dreams. It angered her, and she hammered futilely against the interior of her prison. The impacts of her own fists echoed in her ears, assaulted her senses, and did nothing. Nothing."

From my fantasy novel, Mortis Unbound.


message 184: by Ruth (new)

Ruth Allen | 9 comments "Jacqui stood in front of her bedroom mirror, completely naked, and dripping with sweat."

From Living Lives: Living Lies
Living Lives Living Lies by Ruth Allen


message 185: by Huw (new)

Huw Thomas (HuwThomas) | 5 comments "The children crouched in terror. Out of the west, a great wall of blackness was approaching."
pagan's sphinx by William Webster

I know that's two sentences but the first one is only 5 words. (In case you're wondering, 'William Webster' is a pen name as this is a bit different from my others!)


message 186: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (goodreadscomcherylbdale) | 43 comments "Like everyone else in our north Georgia town, I tried not to attract the attention of the Warwicks. I failed twice."

From my paranormal/gothic romance, THE WARWICKS OF SLUMBER MOUNTAIN, out now.

Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Warwicks-Slumbe...

The Warwicks of Slumber Mountain The Warwicks of Slumber Mountain by Cheryl B. Dale


message 187: by Dennis (new)

Dennis Maley In his beginning, he feared a dark spirit that he believed lived in the folds of his mother's tent. (WIP Profane Fire)


message 188: by Karen (new)

Karen Boyce (goodreadcomkarenkellyboycecom) | 3 comments Down Right Good by Karen Kelly Boyce
Very first line - "The morning light had a strange bend, as if the world was proclaiming a change, a transformation of the ordinary."
Down Right Good


message 189: by S.J. (new)

S.J. Byrne (sjbyrne) | 4 comments Wedged in a corner seat at a small, rectangular table facing floor-to-ceiling windows, I just sat there, gazing out, watching the world pass.

OLLY by Isabella Sinclair


message 190: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Byrne (katarina66) | 44 comments On the 14th of April, 1920, Chrissie Reid recieved a letter from a dead man.


message 191: by Heather (new)

Heather James (makexbelieve) | 22 comments Fire rose high into the trees on either side of me, closing in much faster than I'd anticipated.
Fire (Elements of Power, #1) by Heather James


message 192: by Orlando (new)

Orlando Winters (orlandowinters) | 3 comments "If anything in this book is inaccurate, blame it on science."

Stop Being a F***ing Idiot by Orlando Winters


message 193: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Cusick-Jones (melc-j) Orlando wrote: ""If anything in this book is inaccurate, blame it on science."

Stop Being a F***ing Idiot by Orlando Winters"


I LIKE this - completely intrigued to know what that's all about...


message 194: by Orlando (new)

Orlando Winters (orlandowinters) | 3 comments Haha, thanks Melanie. Check out the preview for Kindle to see if your hunch pans out!

http://www.amazon.com/Stop-Being-ing-Idiot-ebook/dp/B00AXHAA5U


message 195: by Huw (new)

Huw Thomas (HuwThomas) | 5 comments "For me, it began with an envelope that dropped through my letterbox one morning. I knew next to nothing about the sphinx. I wasn’t aware that one of its names meant father of terror."

pagan's sphinx by William Webster I know - three sentences not one!

pagan's sphinx is free from Amazon for the next five days (10th-14th Jan).

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pagans-Sphinx...
http://www.amazon.com/Pagans-Sphinx-e...


message 196: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Cusick-Jones (melc-j) Orlando wrote: "Haha, thanks Melanie. Check out the preview for Kindle to see if your hunch pans out!

http://www.amazon.com/Stop-Being-ing-..."


Good idea - I'm kindling you now :)


message 197: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (goodreadscomcherylbdale) | 43 comments The burly guy wearing a do-rag and one hoop earring leaned a beefy elbow on the high counter separating us and glared. "You don't understand, lady. All I need's a tag for my pickup."

From my light mystery now out.

Taxed to the Max Taxed to the Max by Cheryl B. Dale


message 198: by [deleted user] (new)

Scarlett Phoenix by Bella Harte

The glorious patina of autumn spread across the landscape in a myriad of golden hues, rich reds tinged with deep tones of burnt umber and dark chocolate.


message 199: by Lynxie (new)

Lynxie | 12 comments First line of my current WIP

Huge emerald orbs glared angrily down at Sorcha.


message 200: by Vedrana (new)

Vedrana Vidicevic | 1 comments Her is first line from my book Lamchop & Were
"If we stood on that little overpass above main road we could see full gold moon against dark blue sky;pines were quiet."


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