The Friday 56…Start Me Up by Victoria Dahl

I’m gone…out of town on vacation with my family…but here’s my normal Friday 56.

Start Me Up

“You scared the hell out of me!”

“Sorry.  You want some ice? Lets get some ice.”

  • 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.

10 Replies to “The Friday 56…Start Me Up by Victoria Dahl”

  1. I love the Friday 56. It’s the highlight of my Friday. =D

    She should have despised him all the more.
    Wild Fire ~ Christine Feehan

  2. No, she wouldn’t trade the joy of her daughter for anything this world had to offer, and raising her on the ranch, just like she’d been raised, was the best give she could give her.

    Lucky In Love – Carolyn Brown

    Hope you enjoy Dahl’s book. I loved all three of her contemps. Hope you’re having a great vacation.

  3. Forty-five minutes after learning she might be possessed, Lily was wearing underwear, a hospital gown, and the toltoi on its gold chain.

    Mortal Danger – Eileen Wilks

    By the way, I think Start Me Up is my favorite Dahl book. Mmm…tattooed men…

  4. Protege grantee be paired with a certified small business or mentors with expertise in designing tailor-made capacity building training for organization infrastructure )fiscal management, human resources, governance); data management and technology developpment; and gender-focused programmatic……
    Dept of Health and Human Services
    2007-2008
    Tribal Resource Guide

  5. “She’d concluded that her father must have used a pseudonym. If so, he might prove reluctant to reveal himself to her as satyr, even if she found him.”

    Dane – The Lords of Satyr
    by Elizabeth Amber

  6. The first class section of the plane might boast widerseats and abundant leg room.

    Hunters Need
    by : Shiloh Walker =o)

  7. “Yiasou Kirie Platona,” I greeted back, taking his large, calloused hands. “How are you doing today?”

    Good, good. Business is good. Day is nice.”

    Dirty Laundry by Tori Carrington

    Peace and love,
    Paula R.

  8. He laughed and went off the save his damsel in distress.

    The Mane Event – Shelly Laurenston

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