From Hunter’s Rise….closest because it’s getting edited, so it’s open on my laptop.
At a table off in the corner, Bobby sat rigidly, eyes on the floor.
Gazes skittered toward Toronto and then away. Unlike Bobby, they didn’t know what he was. They just recognized trouble.
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.
too lazy to do the blog post…but here is my friday 56
“He wasn’t inexperienced sexually, hadn’t been since his earliest adolescence.” O.o Secrets of Bella Terra-Christina Dodd
No page 56 so using 57 ;).
She jackknifed up and immediately knew three things. She was naked. She was in a strange bedroom. And from the scent in the air and the ache between her thighs, she’d been properly fucked. But by who?
BLOOD LAW by Karin Tabke
To keep busy, I made a mental note to check out the House’s world class library
Drink Deep by Chloe Neill
“Then again, I didn’t spring for the sweet setup you’ve got. Bet that cabin set your daddy back a pretty penny.”
from Wrangled and Tangled by Lorelei James
“After they vacated the region, about the 10th century B.C.E., Nubian laders organized a new kingdom of Kush with a captial at Napata, located just below the Nile’s fourth cataract.” -Traditions and Encounters: A Global Perspective on the Past, by Jerry H. Bentley and Herbert F. Ziegler
*I’m prepping for the history class I’m teaching on Monday 😉
“Are you aware,” he murmured, “that’s one of the reasons Brodie’s so determined to find an answer? She thinks she let you down. ….”
“Liars All” by Jo Bannister. A Brodie Farrell mystery.
Later,
Lynn
To keep busy, I made a mental note to check out the House’s world-class library; if there was information to be found about our reclusive siren, the library would have it.
Chloe Neill’s Drink Deep.
Cindy