Happy Friday!
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Today I’m featuring
End Game by Rachel Dylan
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FIRST LINE…
“I think they might be keeping dead bodies in their condo!”
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Think I have done this right, please let me know.
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That first line is such a great hook! And I love the cover.
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Happy Friday!
Over on my blog, I’m sharing the first line from When He Found Me by Victoria Bylin: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/02/28/first-line-friday-125/. I’m currently finishing A Convenient Christmas Wedding by Regina Scott, so I will share a line from that book here.
“Nora woke on Christmas morning to the sound of voices calling.”
Hope you have an excellent weekend full of fun and relaxing reading!
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Ooh! That sounds eery. On my blog, I’m featuring Kari Trumbo’s Teach Me to Love. Have a wonderful weekend!
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My first line is from The Land Beneath Us by Sarah Sundin
Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, Tennessee. Friday, June 11, 1943
Most men woke in a cold sweat when they dreamed of their own deaths, but not Private Clay Paxton.
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from Isaiah’s Legacy by Mesu Andrews:
“I am Shebna. Small in stature, weak in body, strong of mind. A Levite.”
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Happy Weekend! My first line (actually 2 lines) is from “Draw Me to Your Side” by Marguerite Martin Gray:
“Closing her eyes for a brief respite, Elizabeth dozed in the afternoon sun peeking through the frosty windowpanes. The image of a coiled, ferocious rattlesnake fought its way behind eyelids seemingly glued together.”
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