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My book beginnings is taken from LETTERS FROM PARIS by Juliet Blackwell:
"He slept. Sabine creeps across the dark studio before dawn, beseeching the silent faces not to betray her. They watch her every move, mute witnesses to her crime."
"He slept. Sabine creeps across the dark studio before dawn, beseeching the silent faces not to betray her. They watch her every move, mute witnesses to her crime."
I am almost done with LETTERS FROM PARIS.
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying it.
Thanks for stopping.
I love the cover for The Confectioner's Tale.
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous cover.
DeleteNice read too.
Thanks for stopping, fredamans.
Oh, this one sounds really good! Thanks for sharing, and here's mine: “THE GIRLS OF AUGUST”
ReplyDeleteLETTERS FROM PARIS is very good.
DeleteTHE GIRLS OF AUGUST sounds good too.
Thanks for stopping, Laurel.
Love the cover of The Confectioner's Tale.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cover...good book.
DeleteThanks for stopping, Mystica.
That sounds like an interesting read.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite good.
DeleteThanks for stopping, pilch92.
Elizabeth, it sounds really good! I'm so glad that you're enjoying it. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI do like it a lot.
DeleteThanks for stopping, Suko.
What's her crime???!!! Great beginning!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it on BBOF!
You will have to read the book. :)
DeleteIt was quite good. I finished it the other night.
Thanks for stopping, Gillion.
Both of those have gorgeous covers. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteCovers just pull me in. :)
DeleteThey are gorgeous, and the books are good too.
Thanks for stopping, stacybuckeye.