Finding Home in Hard Times
Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at The Prince of Spies by Elizabeth Camden.
January 1902
Marianne ventured farther onto the frozen river despite the people warning her against it.
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What are you reading?
I work with someone named Marianne, so that’s immediately where my mind went to. Here’s my First Line: http://thereadinghideaway.blogspot.com/2021/03/first-line-friday-15.html
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That’s cool! Thanks for sharing!
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Happy Saturday! Today, I’m sharing the first lines from Beauty Among Ruins by J’nell Ciesielski. “Creeping through the back door, Lily Durham slipped across the black-and-white tiled kitchen and checked the hallway before scurrying up the stairs to the main floor.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2021/03/first-line-fridays-beauty-among-ruins.html
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I’ve had my eye on that one, it looks good. Hope you enjoy it!
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Happy Friday!
On my blog, I’m sharing the first line from Facing the Dawn by Cynthia Ruchti: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2021/03/05/first-line-friday-174/. It’s an AMAZING story. Highly recommend it. Currently I’m reading A Captain for Caroline Grey by Julie Wright so I’ll share from there.
“Caroline’s embarrassment turned to anger that brewed and simmered until she felt as though she quite loathed the captain.”
Hope you have a great weekend! 🙂❤📚
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I’ve heard great things about Facing the Dawn! And what a great line from A Captain for Caroline Grey. Happy weekend!
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Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line from Dreams Rekindled by Amanda Cabot
” You’re the luckiest person I know”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2021/03/first-line-friday-dreams-rekindled.html
Have a lovely weekend! 📚♥
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That’s a fun first line! Enjoy your weekend!
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Storing Up Trouble” by Jen Turano:
“The truth of the matter was this – she, Miss Beatrix Waterbury, had been banished from New York, and all because she’d had the great misfortune of landing herself in jail… twice.”
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What a fabulous first line! It was a fun story, too. Hope you enjoy it! Happy Friday!
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Me too! We’re twins!
My first line us from Prince of Spies by Elizabeth Camden:
January 1902
Marianne ventured farther onto the frozen river despite the people warning her against it.
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Oh how fun! Wasn’t it a good book??
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