Happy Friday! ๐ Today I'm sharing the first line from Julie Klassen's novella, An Ivy Hill Christmas: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/12/04/first-line-friday-164/. It's a great story. I highly recommend it. Currently, though, I'm reading To Dwell Among Cedars by Connilyn Cossette, so I'll share a line from there: "Ronen had changed, although it had taken me no more than a few moments to recognize him when he'd arrived." Hope you have an excellent weekend! ๐❤๐
My first line comes from Linda Thompson’s new book: The Mulberry Leaf Whispers: Saturday April 18, 1942 Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan Sub-Lieutenant Matsuura Akira paced the open bridge of Nitto Maru. He had drawn the watch, as usual.
Happy Friday! ๐
ReplyDeleteToday I'm sharing the first line from Julie Klassen's novella, An Ivy Hill Christmas: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/12/04/first-line-friday-164/. It's a great story. I highly recommend it. Currently, though, I'm reading To Dwell Among Cedars by Connilyn Cossette, so I'll share a line from there:
"Ronen had changed, although it had taken me no more than a few moments to recognize him when he'd arrived."
Hope you have an excellent weekend! ๐❤๐
Happy Friday!!
ReplyDeleteOver on my blog I am sharing the first line from Fortune's Fall by Katherine Barger.
"The buzzer's ear-splitting wail pierces the silent auditorium."
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/12/first-line-friday-fortunes-fall.html
Have a lovely weekend hopefully filled with reading! ๐
My first line comes from Linda Thompson’s new book: The Mulberry Leaf Whispers:
ReplyDeleteSaturday April 18, 1942 Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan
Sub-Lieutenant Matsuura Akira paced the open bridge of Nitto Maru. He had drawn the watch, as usual.