Friday, April 23, 2021

First Line Fridays

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The Last Bookshop 

Chapter one 

August 1939 

London England 

 

Grace Bennett had always dreamed of someday living in london. Never Did she imagine it would become her only option, especially no on the eve of war. 

7 comments:

  1. Happy Friday!
    I'm sharing the first line from My Dear Miss Dupre by Grace Hitchcock: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2021/04/23/first-line-friday-181/. I'm currently on chapter 6 so I'll share a line from there.
    "He tucked a curl behind her ear and stepped off the curb to cross the street."
    Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading! 😀❤📚

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  2. My first line is from Kristi Hunter’s newest: Winning the Gentleman:
    After twenty-two years, Aaron Whitworth should have been aware of his closest friend’s idiocy.

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  3. Second book in this meme I visited with the word bookshop in the title! I have heard a lot about this one, I hope it's enjoyable. You probably meant "not on the eve of war."
    My post is here: https://francebooktours.com/2021/04/23/victorine-first-line-fridays/

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  4. Happy Friday! My first line is from "Hattie: A Heart that Listens and Eyes the Speak" by Jean L. Kuhnke:

    "Hattie was a mess with mud up to her elbows."

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  5. Happy Friday! Today, I'm sharing the first line from The Audacious Miss Eliza by Laura Rollins. "His horse was tense, and it set Mr. Seth Mulgrave's teeth on edge."

    https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2021/04/first-line-fridays-audacious-miss-eliza.html

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  6. Happy Friday!!

    Over on my blog I am sharing the First Line from Present Danger by Elizabeth Goddard

    "Chance Carter should have known this last delivery wouldn't go down without a hitch."

    https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2021/04/first-line-friday-present-danger.html

    Have a lovely weekend!

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  7. That’s a great first line! Over on my blog I shared the first line from Bookshop by the Sea by Denise Hunter. I just finished Aftermath by Terri Blackstock, so I’ll share the first line here: “ Taylor Reid’s phone flashed as she snapped the selfie with her two friends, their heads touching and their backs to the stage.”

    http://gracetogrowblog.com/bookshop-by-the-sea-denise-hunter/

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