I’ve been tagged for the 123 Meme by Tigeryogiji.
Here’s how it goes:
Pick up the nearest book.
Open to page 123.
Locate the fifth sentence.
Post the next three sentences on your blog
Hmmm. What a quandary. Should I be honest and really choose the book nearest to me, which is entitled Health Information Management Technology? I turned to page 123, found the 5th sentence and then read the next three sentences. They made my eyes bleed, so I think I will not do that. I didn't even want to read them, let alone type them!
I could act all smart and esoteric and choose one of Chris's books from the bookshelves, and try to pass them off as mine.
Nay, I will be true to myself and my love of fiction. I am currently reading Black Rose by Nora Roberts. Page 123, sentences 6,7, and 8 are as follows:
"And this time his mouth wasn't light, or polite, or civilized. There was a punch of heat, straight to her belly, as his mouth pressed down on hers, as his body pressed, hard against hers. She felt that sizzle zip through her blood, fast and reckless, and let herself ride on it for just one mad moment."
6 comments:
Oh My!!! ;P
Don't be ashamed of you love of La Nora! If I were to go pick up a book, it would be her writing as JD Robb in Glory in Death.
I miss the Sunfire Historical romances we read when we were little! Remember those!!! LOL
You know what? I still have several of them. I’m going to let Lina read them.
I’ll never forget the one about the Civil War, (Susannah?) where one of the boys was named Evan and you called him Yvonne. What were you? 9?
I still have all those books-- Nicole (The Titanic), Caroline (The 49er), Victoria (The Alamo), Jacqueline (The stock market crash), Rachael (can't remember), Danielle (Jean Lafayette in New O), Josephine (run away slave), Elizabeth (New England Witch Trials), etc. but my favorite was Cassandra-- the white girl raised by the Iroquois in the 1600 or 1700s. If Lina likes history at all, she will prolly like them as much as you and I did....Plus the fact that they described really handsome young men, something that I was just beginning to notice....
LOL! I was totally already the gayest thing in the tri-state area. I was pronouncing it as though it were in French, in my little gay brain. Ah, youth!
I want to read them again!
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