Today I’m posting a line from
Finding Lady Enderly
by Joanna Davidson Politano
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My First Line:
Spialfields, London’s East End, 1871
For one blessed moment I was beautiful.
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[…] (This post is linked to It’s Not Hoarding If It’s Books and her One Line Friday challenge.) […]
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There are times when we feel like this. Wondering what caused her to feel so.
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Just received this book, and I can’t wait to read it!
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Today I’m sharing the first lines from Light From Distant Stars by Shawn Smucker:
“Cohen Marah clears his throat quietly, more out of discomfort than the presence of any particular thing that needs clearing, and attempts to step over the body for a second time.”
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That’s such a poignant first line!
I’m sharing the first line from Catherine West’s latest book over on my blog, As the Light Fades. I know we’re not supposed to judge books by the cover, but this has a great cover and I’m itching to get into it.
Happy reading 🙂
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My first lines are from Fire Storm by Nancy Mehl
He waits, hidden in the shadows of the tall, stately trees that lined the street. He is the only one who knows that hell has just opened its doors.
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I am so excited to get to this book! It will be my first Politano read!
Happy Saturday!
Yesterday on my blog I shared the first couple of lines from A Daring Venture by Elizabeth Camden: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/08/08/first-line-friday/. Currently, I am reading The Yellow Lantern by Angie Dicken. I’ll share a line from there.
“A thick cloud of dust hovered on the top of the hill just outside the Bates estate.”
Hope you have a great weekend! 🙂💜📚
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Happy Weekend! My first line is from “Choose Me” by Marion Ueckermann:
“Today of all days, Julia Delpont needed to forget about the world.”
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