Happy Friday, reader friends!! Is anyone looking forward to something creepy or planing to prank or cosplay next week? I’ve pulled the spookiest book from my tbr (that I will actually read at some point in the future when I am feeling especially brave) for all y’all thrill seekers!
The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jaime Jo Wright
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First Line:
“Melancholy was a condition of the spirit and the soul, but also of the mind.“
Brace yourselves for complete honesty here, I’m ridiculously proud of myself for reading The House on Foster Hill (my review) and The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond (my review).
Have y’all seen these covers?! Scary stories are NOT within my comfort zone!
Take a scaredy cat’s advice and read these exquisitely written stories because if I keep going back for more, y’all know they have to be crazy good (and they totally are)!
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Happy Friday!
Today on my blog, I’m sharing the first line from Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/10/24/first-line-friday-107/. I’m currently on chapter 64, so I’ll share a line from there.
“Harper and Heath stood in the lavish foyer of Trinity History Theater and Museum with hundreds of others.”
Hope you have a great weekend filled with awesome reading time. 🙂❤📖
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Thank you for sharing and happy reading!
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Today I’m sharing the first line from Strands of Truth by Colleen Coble:
“Lisa ran to her Datsun Bluebird and jerked open the yellow door.”
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Colleen’s stories are scary good! Happy reading!
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “The Wedding Dress Christmas” by Rachel Hauck:
“In the glow of the town’s newly strung Christmas lights, all her fears seemed to fade.”
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Oh, nice! What a lovely line! Thank you for sharing, Becky! Happy reading!
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Originally I was scared to read Jaime Jo Wright’s books because I thought they were going to go into the paranormal (which is a no-no for me). I’m glad I decided to give them a shot because they’re amazing 🙂
On my blog this week I shared the first line from Memories of Glass by Melanie Dobson but I just started reading Coral by Sara Ella so I’ll share the first line from chapter 2 here: “This is not my home.” Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend!
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All great books!
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