Happy Friday! How are we all doing? Everyone staying healthy and supplied with basic needs? Now is a book hoarder’s time to shine, y’all! We’ll survive this by getting through it together – while social distancing, of course.
Today I’m spotlighting a new fave of mine (seriously one of the best debut novels I’ve ever read!) –
Lu by Beth Troy
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First Line:
“All the stories have been written, including mine.”
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I’m on my last library book and I have prepared a big pile of books I own to read now.
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Happy Friday! I hope you and your family are all doing OK in this crazy time. God’s got us all!
Today on my blog, I’m sharing from The Gift of Forgiveness by Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/03/20/first-line-friday-128/. I’m currently reading Carolina Breeze by Denise Hunter. It is SO good. I’ll share a line from there.
“Levi was a genius.”
I hope you have an excellent weekend. Happy reading! 🙂❤️📖
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “The Jerusalem Assassin” by Joel C. Rosenberg:
“They were coming, and he knew they were coming, and he knew why – they were coming to kill him and to kill the president and to kill anyone else who got in their way. They were coming to settle scores.”
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Today I’m sharing the first line from The Runaway Bride by Jody Hedlund:
“Today she might meet the man she’d marry.”
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I don’t think I’ve heard of this one before I’ll have to check it out!
This week on my blog I shared the first line from One Little Lie but I’m just about to dig into Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters so I’ll share that first line here: “Pecca Gallegos never thought she’d be turning down a marriage proposal–much less four of them.” Hope you are doing well and can enjoy some quality reading time during all this social distancing!
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I’m also featuring Runaway Bride by Jody Hedlund
Vancouver Island. September 18, 1862
Today she might meet the man she’d marry.
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