Happy Friday! 🙂 I'm sharing the first line from Nicole by Sarah Monzon on my blog: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/11/27/first-line-friday-163/. I'm just beginning chapter 4, so I will share a line from there: "I'd learned early on in medical school to utilize any spare minute I could find." Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and I wish you a relaxing weekend filled with fun reading time! 🙂❤️📚
My first line is from TO STEAL A HEART by Jen Turano November 1886 New York City It was quickly becoming evident that she, Miss Gabriella Goodhue, might very well be arrested in the nit-too-distant future, and all because she’d convinced herself that sneaking into a high-society costume ball would be a relatively easy feat, given her past life as a street thief .
Happy Friday! My first line is from "Only You" by Susan May Warren, and is free for subscribing to her website:
ReplyDelete"Her happy ending was out there, at the end of the beam of her headlamp, and if Ree kept running, surely she would find it."
I can't wait to read this book!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday! 🙂
I'm sharing the first line from Nicole by Sarah Monzon on my blog: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/11/27/first-line-friday-163/. I'm just beginning chapter 4, so I will share a line from there:
"I'd learned early on in medical school to utilize any spare minute I could find."
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and I wish you a relaxing weekend filled with fun reading time! 🙂❤️📚
Just finished The Escape! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from TO STEAL A HEART by Jen Turano
November 1886 New York City
It was quickly becoming evident that she, Miss Gabriella Goodhue, might very well be arrested in the nit-too-distant future, and all because she’d convinced herself that sneaking into a high-society costume ball would be a relatively easy feat, given her past life as a street thief .