First Line Friday | When Twilight Breaks

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Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at When Twilight Breaks by Sarah Sundin.

Berlin, Germany
Tuesday, March 15, 1938

Evelyn Brand had done a crack bit of journalism, and she hadn’t even had to dress like a man to do so.

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19 thoughts on “First Line Friday | When Twilight Breaks

  1. I just read Second Chance Valentine which starts “A Patrol siren chirped twice behind Indigo Albright.”

  2. “If my life were a book, no one would read it”.
    Ain’t that the truth?
    That was the first line from the book I am currently reading. Lynn Austin – Wonderland Creek

  3. I’m currently reading Love and a Little a Little White Lie by Tammy L. Gray. I don’t have it near me right now, but its so good!

  4. “Lady Ella Myerston knew more than everyone thought she did—and more than they thought she should.” First line from current read, A Lady Unrivaled by Roseanna M. White. Love a spunky lady!

  5. I love everything that Sarah Sundin writes!
    My first line is from Unknown Threat by Lynn H. Blackburn
    Mondays are the worst.

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