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The hair on the back of Rourke's neck rose, and his skin prickled.
page 56, No Safe Harbor by Elizabeth Ludwig
The hair on the back of Rourke's neck rose, and his skin prickled.
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I wonder why.... cool 56!
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I love it when an author gives a character's physical reaction. Now I'm wondering what caused this one!
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I've been wanting to read this book for a long time! Great opener! Thanks for sharing.
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Oooh, sounds scary. Is this historical fiction?
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