Happy Friday, friends! Today, I’m featuring a debut novel that I’m super excited about, a historical romance set in Oregon in 1846.
The Rock by Cara Grandle
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First Line:
Rebecca kicked a cold, burnt ember off a tin plate lying in the remnants of their kitchen.
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posting mine later today from a book of essays/poems on “House”
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I love the cover of this book! I have not heard of this one, will have to look into it!
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Let It Be Me” by Becky Wade:
“Mom and Dad are not my biological parents.”
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5 star read!
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My first line is from Dusk’s Darkest Shores by Carolyn Miller:
Amberly, Lake District, England. March 1811
Music and laughter swirled through the assembly room, a shiney animated scene within a life-sized bauble.
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such a great book!
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Happy Friday!
I’m sharing the first line from Carolyn Miller’s Dusk’s Darkest Shores: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2021/05/21/first-line-friday-183/. Currently I’m reading Royal Decoy by Heather Frost, so I’ll share from there.
“This is absurd!” Serene burst out. “I don’t need a decoy.”
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! 🙂❤📚
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Royal Decoy sounds intriguing!
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Today, I’m sharing the first line from The Nature of a Lady by Roseanna M. White.
“He was a prince at sea. That’s what John Mucknell shouted whenever battle was upon him.”
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