tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380441245670839923.post6475039499115985513..comments2024-01-12T03:31:15.527-05:00Comments on Craftie Ladies of Suspense: Tell me your favorite scenePamela Tracyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05834270662017246137noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380441245670839923.post-52632844158056694462010-02-16T05:28:51.808-05:002010-02-16T05:28:51.808-05:00It's from The Pastor's Assignment by Kim O...It's from The Pastor's Assignment by Kim O'Brien. Throughout the book are scenes which make you laugh out loud! Suspense story opening scenes of the Love inspired suspense series grab me from the first scene and your off and running till the last page!Scraproni: Adventures of Single Womanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15818780180767501884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380441245670839923.post-58609108531074373892010-02-15T21:34:15.374-05:002010-02-15T21:34:15.374-05:00Oh goodness, ONE scene!? LOL! I loved Final Warnin...Oh goodness, ONE scene!? LOL! I loved Final Warning by Sandra Robbins(?). There were so many scenes that just had my skin CRAWLING!!<br />HannahProject Journalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01996866245417584719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380441245670839923.post-10426367094111500562010-02-15T11:43:00.168-05:002010-02-15T11:43:00.168-05:00One I remember is the scene from Ramona Richards &...One I remember is the scene from Ramona Richards "Field of Danger"...I don't have a direct quote from the books but the scene where the heroine is walking out across a field with a pitcher of lemonade (or some kind of drink) and sees the person she is heading for being shot. I think the first scene of any book sometimes makes a difference as to whether someone reads it or not.EllenToohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06114930219445131840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380441245670839923.post-68723259704264751672010-02-15T10:26:38.529-05:002010-02-15T10:26:38.529-05:00Maybe I'm morbid, I don't know; maybe I...Maybe I'm morbid, I don't know; maybe I'm just a pessimist. But either way, I've always been drawn to the huge emotional and/or death scenes. They reveal so much about characters and their relationships (besides the fact that, if well-written, they can leave you in tears.) Those are usually the scenes I'm likely to read of my own writing over and over and over, and about the same for books I haven't written.Reagannoreply@blogger.com