Friday 56

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Hey all, Nicole here. Are you ready for the weekend? I know I am ;) . My #Fridayreads will be Primal Bonds by Jennifer Ashley.   If you haven’t done a Friday 56 before, grab the nearest book (doesn’t have to be the one you’re reading…in my case it *is*) just the closest one. Turn to page 56 and give us the 5th sentence. You can add a sentence or 2 around it if you want.  Happy Good Friday all :) .

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9 Responses to Friday 56

  1. Viki S. says:

    Or major as in “ranking military official”?
    BLOODSHOT by Cherie Priest

  2. Beyondjenna says:

    “Summer would save me.”

    A clash of Kings George R R Martin

  3. Estella says:

    “Just as I thought: neither one of you has a fiscal plan as what you intend to do with any funds received from tax-paying businesswomen like myself and my cousin.”

    Tyler by C.H. Admirand

  4. Janelle M says:

    “Uncle?” Hahn said, sounding uncomfortable. “What…what do we do?”

    Towers of Midnight
    Robert Jordan
    and
    Brandon Sanderson

  5. Diane Sadler says:

    The vortices were in flux, as expected.

    Jayne Ann Krentz’ Eye of the beholder

  6. Barbara Elness says:

    In their household, her mother had drawn all the fire for her improprieties. But sometimes Linnet thought her father was just as improper, in a different way. A shabbier way, if the truth be told.

    When Beauty Tamed the Beast, by Eloisa James

  7. Bryannah Holt says:

    “A normal man might have come close to cardiac arrest.” Rebecca Winters “The Ranger’s Secret.”

  8. Teresa Kleeman says:

    Shiloh,

    This is so funny because on Renee Vincents blog on her 56 read I’m using Primal Bonds by Jennifer Ashley also.

    Andrea wet her lips, the moisture gleaming in the dim light. Sean remembered kissing those lips and the warmth and pressure of her mouth in return.

    Teresa K.
    tcwgrlup41@yahoo.com

  9. infinitieh says:

    A distant pounding startled her, and she spun around to the dog. “What was that?”

    “Eternal Rider” by Larissa Ione