
My new novel, No Greater Love releases in just 4 days! This week’s first line comes from Chapter Twenty.

After yesterday’s paint incident, Hamilton wouldn’t have blamed Paige if she’d changed her mind about going on the hike with him.
I hope you will join us on April 30 as we launch No Greater Love out into the booksterverse!

Now grab the book nearest to you or the one you’re reading and comment with the first line. Then head to HoardingBooks for more participants in First Line Friday’s.
“I can’t believe she came here without letting us know ahead of time.”
Ruby Glick paced outside on the front porch. She doubted her older brother, Timothy, and his wife, Patience, realized she could hear their conversation through the screened windows—a conversation about her.
THE TEACHER’S BRIDE by Kathleen Fulller
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My first few lines are from The Noble Guardian by Michelle Griep. I just finished this fabulous book!
Southampton, England 1815
Was it wicked to say goodbye with a smile? Wrong to feel happy about leaving one’s family behind? Surely only a sinner’s heart would harbor such uncharitable emotions…wouldn’t it?
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Happy Friday!
Today on my blog, I am sharing the first line from Moments We Forget by Beth Vogt. You can check that out here: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/04/25/first-line-friday-84/. I’m currently on chapter 20, so I will share the first couple of lines from there.
“I should do something more to make today feel festive — more Christmassy. But turning Spotify to holiday music would have to do.”
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading!
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I’m sharing from Ladies of Intrigue, a collection of three novellas by Michelle Griep. Here’s the first line of the third novella, A House of Secrets:
“He’s late. Are you worried?”
Happy Friday and happy reading!
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Sounds interesting! Today I’m sharing the first line from Never Let Go by Elizabeth Goddard.
“Nursing scrubs? Check. White snearkers? Check. Keycard? Check.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/04/first-line-fridays-never-let-go-by.html
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