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Welcome to First Line Friday!
Today I'm featuring

Mistaken Mountain Abduction by Shannon Redmon.

About the Book

Tracking a kidnapper
leads to a deadly pursuit

After her twin is abducted and mistaken for her, former army helicopter pilot Aggie Newton must move fast. She has to find her sister and figure out why’s she’s become a target—even if it means working with her ex. But Detective Bronson Young knows these criminals will do anything to stop their investigation. Can they dodge deadly attacks long enough to save Aggie’s sister and expose the kidnappers?

From Goodreads

The First Line is ...

A child's screams pierced the cold March wind and rushed against former Army Lieutenant Aggie Newton as she exited Sal's Diner.

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8 Comments

  1. Happy Friday! It sounds interesting. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great weekend!

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  2. Happy Friday!
    I’m currently reading Tomorrow’s Lasting Joy by Naomi Rawlings. It’s really good!
    “‘I’d like to make the Giffard case cold.’ Jonas set the file on the desk of his boss, Henry Moore, then stepped back so he didn’t get any dust from the trail on the shiny wood surface.”
    I hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading!

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  3. Wow! That sounds exciting!
    My first line today is from Dawn’s Untrodden Green by Carolyn Miller:
    Wooler Northumberland 1812
    Stapleton Court of Wooler had, in its day, oft been described as a monument to quiet pretention.

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