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Who doesn't love a good opening line? It is a truth universally acknowledged that first lines should draw you in right away and set the tone for your story. They're supposed to make you want to dig in and find out more.
In order to choose which to showcase today, I looked through my keeper shelves and did a random selection. Let me know which ones make you want to keep reading!

Izzy, you know I love you. I want to begin with that.

Once upon a time, color had dominated Eva Jamison's days.

Oh, the indignities of death.

Miss Rebecca Lane quaked at the thought of returning to Swanford after more than a year's absence, even though her heart had never really left.

Eric Larson had never seen such a sorry excuse for a town.

As long as she kept dancing, Lucille Girard could pretend the world wasn't falling apart.

Once upon a time—specifically, last December—author Maren Grant had what she thought might be the most perfect night of her life.

Mom and Dad are not my biological parents.

Carter Douglas hated running out of makeup.

"The council has denied your appeal, Miss Kemp."
You can find a previous version of this post I did in 2020 if you click here.
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Date: 2023-05-03 01:35 am (UTC)Happy TTT!
Susan
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