Happy Friday, reader friends!
Any contemporary romance fans out there? (Ha! Of course there are!) Make sure you’ve picked up a copy of Kara Isaac’s new release, Stay With Me. I love all of her books, but this one has now become a favourite, particularly for the message of grace it shares as reformed bad-boy Victor Carlise tries to move past the shadows created by his former self.
Start With Me
Kara Isaac
First Line
“Of course, this latest allegation
has been a huge shock to all of us.”
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This one does sound good! Thanks for sharing, and here’s mine: “HOME BEFORE DARK”
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Great minds! I’m sharing the first lines from this novel too. 😀
Happy Friday!
On my blog I’m sharing the first lines from Start With Me by Kara Issac: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/07/10/first-line-friday-143/. It’s a fantastic novel! Currently I’m reading The Trouble With Love by Toni Shiloh so I’ll share from there.
“If I was going on a non-date with Waldorf Emmett Bell, I wanted to look my best.”
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! 😀❤📚
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from At Love’s Command by Karen Witemeyer:
“According to the Good Book, there was a time for war and a time for peace.”
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My first line this week is from A BRIDE OF CONVENIENCE by Jody Hedlund:
Vancouver Island January 12, 1863
“I ain’t gonna make it, Zoe.”
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