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The Heart of a Hero
Susan May Warren

First Line
In the daylight, Jake Silver wasn’t the devil.
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Happy Friday! I’m reading the same book! My first line is from “The Heart of a Hero” by Susan May Warren:
“In the daylight, Jake Silver wasn’t the devil.”
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Great pick! I just finished this last week and that line was a perfect opening to Jake’s story.
Here’s mine.
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My first line comes from Game Changer by Kelly Jamieson
“What are you looking for in a relationship?”
It’s the question every man with a commitment phobia is terrified of! Happy Reading!
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Happy Friday!
Today on my blog I’m sharing the first line from The King’s Mercy by Lori Benton: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/06/05/first-line-friday-139/.
I’m currently on chapter 16 so I will share the first line from there.
“The Joanna’s loss was a blow to Severn’s economy, that of her crew a sorrow, but Captain Kelly’s death struck deepest.”
I hope you have a great weekend filled with relaxing reading time! 🙂❤️📚
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An attention getting first line, for sure. I’m not posting a Friday Firstliner this week.
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My first line is from STORIES THAT BIND US by Susie Finkbeiner
My Norman had never understood why I liked to hang laundry on the line when I had a perfectly good dryer inside.
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That’s such a great first line! On my blog, I’m featuring Gods at War by Kyle Idleman. Here, I will share the first line from Chapter 25 from my current read, Nathan’s Nurse, by Zina Abbott. “December 30, 1881. The strap of his tow sack full of clean and mended clothes pressing on his shoulder, Nathan maneuvered his way along the path in the snow beaten down by the men traveling from their homes in the married miners’ housing to their jobs at the mine.” I hope you will enjoy a relaxing weekend.
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep:
“Death prowled the cellblock like a dark animal seeking prey — especially the weakest.”
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