The Friday 56… Stolen

Stolen…???

*G* It’s my WIP.  And it’s literally the closest.  At all times right now.

Here’s the 5th line from the 56th page.

She hid like a rabbit, cowering still and silent for fear the predators would see or hear her if she moved.  Even now, she couldn’t break that conditioning.

FYI-I have no details about this one.  I’m still writing it…it’s contracted to Ballantine.  That’s it.  Sorry!

About the Friday 56

  • Grab the book nearest you. Right now
  • Turn to page 56.
  • Find the fifth sentence.
  • Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
  • Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
  • Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.
By the way, if you live in or near Atlanta, I’m signing tomorrow! Come see me… details…
4-5:30 in Decatur, GA at the Moonlight & Magnolias Conference…bookfair open to the public.
October 1
The Decatur Hotel & Conference Center
Decatur, GA
For other info on attending authors, check out the site

5 Replies to “The Friday 56… Stolen”

  1. “A valet, Brant thought blankly. Then he smiled, remembering one of his favourite authors, Wodehouse, and the inimitable valet, Jeeves”

    From an early (1986) Catherine Coulter entitiled “The Aristocrat”

    A fun, light-hearted romp, featuring a pro quarterback with buns of steel.

    Later,

    Lynn

  2. The words were hard, but he said them almost gently as he took her elbow. “We have to run, princess. Can you do that?” INSATIABLE by Lauren Dane

  3. Oh Viki I <3 Lauren Dane. I think that is one I've read earlier this year (will have to check my list *wink*).

    Here's mine:
    "So I take it last night went well?" My Soul to Keep by Rachel Vincent

  4. “Roxanne was shaking her head. ‘I simply can’t believe it. Three, Corrie? As in three separate and different misstresses?'”
    from The Prince of Ravenscar by Catherin Coulter (ARC copy)

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