Paris is always a good idea. . . . . . The approach of the next room became a foreboding. . . In a world hidden from humans. . . . Emma stared at the flat silver pronged object. . . .Well, he was dead to me anyway. . . . . .It is late Saturday night and I am perched. . . . . . Her matron of honor worked the. . . . Do you understand my orders??!! . . . .The girl exited the taxi a half block from. . . . . It took some doing, but we did it. . . . .The moment I turned off the ignition. . . . . Marlene could get bent. . . . . Mother's Day, when you are not a mother. . . . .While you were sleeping. . . . . November 11, 1921, an armistice declared. . . . .Time falls away as I exit my prime. . . . . . Anne works as a companion to an elderly woman. . . I was sipping my good to the last drop.
Presented are opening lines to intriguing stories, titillating memoirs, deeply felt essays, sensitive poetry, and a child's story that adults will enjoy. Another TAF omnibus that tweaks your imagination, whets your thirst for something different, and introduces you to our writers. It's a great read! Enjoy!
Presented are opening lines to intriguing stories, titillating memoirs, deeply felt essays, sensitive poetry, and a child's story that adults will enjoy. Another TAF omnibus that tweaks your imagination, whets your thirst for something different, and introduces you to our writers. It's a great read! Enjoy!