First Line Friday | Confessions to a Stranger

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Welcome to First Line Friday!
Today I’m featuring

Confessions to a Stranger by Danielle Grandinetti.

About the Book

She’s lost her future. He’s sacrificed his. Now they have a chance to reclaim it—together.

Wisconsin, 1930—While fleeing for her life, Adaleigh Sirland’s rescue of a child introduces her to a family who provides her safe harbor. When her identity comes under threat of exposure, she must choose between running once more or helping the man who teaches her to hope again.

First mate David Martins is intrigued by the mysterious woman taken in by his grandmother, but she wrestles with a troubled past. When his estranged father is arrested for murder, can David put aside his own struggles in time to discern which secret threatens Adaleigh before it kills them both?

Welcome to Crow’s Nest, where danger and romance meet at the water’s edge.

From Goodreads

The First Line is …

Friday, May 30, 1930, Memorial Day
Crow’s Nest, Wisconsin
The caw of a seagull yanked Adaleigh Sirland’s gaze from her worn journal.

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2 thoughts on “First Line Friday | Confessions to a Stranger

  1. Happy Friday!
    I’m currently reading The Metropolitan Affair by Jocelyn Green. It’s really good!
    “In some ways, Ivy and Elsa were two peas in a pod.”
    I hope you have a great weekend!

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