First-Line Friday #62

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All Things New (Woodlyn #3)

by: June Foster

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About the Book

“Yes, Mom, I miss you, too.” Jillian Coleman hoisted her purse on her shoulder and grasped the little sack with the two baby gifts.

So, this book is a gem! I’m at the 25% mark so far, and I am really enjoying my time with this story. June Foster is a new-to-me author, but after this book I am definitely going to have to check the rest of her books out. Come by later this weekend for my review of this story.


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14 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #62

  1. Sounds like a good book!

    I’m featuring Just Let Go by Courtney Walsh: He shouldn’t be here. A diner in some little tourist town in Michigan was no place for Grady Benson, but here he was.

    Have a great weekend!

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  2. Happy Friday!

    My first lines come from A Twist of Faith by Pepper Basham……

    PHD WAS NOT SUPPOSED to smell like this. Adelina Roseland dropped a box of research articles onto the floor and stifled a deep breath as the strong aroma of naturally fertilized farmland wafted in from the open window.

    Have an awesome weekend and happy reading!!😊💕🎃

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  3. Interested in seeing your review!
    This week on my blog I shared A Light on the Hill by Connilyn Cossette but I’m currently reading Tell Her No Lies by Kelly Irvin so I’ll share the first line from the current chapter (8) that I’m on: “Upstanding citizens of the community did not lead double lives.” It’s not an easy book to put down! Hope you have a great weekend with plenty of quality reading time!

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  4. Happy Friday! I’m sharing from A Season of Grace by Lauraine Snelling on my blog. Here’s the first line from a book I treated myself to this week, His Promise by Shelley Shepard Gray:

    “It’s snowing again,” Grace King said to Snooze. “If it keeps up, we’re gonna have a white Christmas. Won’t that be something?”

    Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of reading time!

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