First-Line Fridays

First-Line Friday #112

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On My Honour

Brethren in Arms #1

by Elizabeth Johns

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About the Book

Vitoria, Northern Spain, June 1813

The Allied Encampment

The grief was so thick in their throats, none could speak.

This is my first read of an Elizabeth Johns novel. So far, I am enjoying it. Definitely check back soon for my full review!


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14 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #112

  1. One mistake. That was all it took to put Dustee’s life on the line – death right on her heels.
    SECONDS TO LIVE by Susan Sleeman
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. My first line is from When I Close My Eyes by Elizabeth Musser :
    October, 2015 Friday
    The lady came out of the book store- it was all decorated for Halloween, all sizes and colors of pumpkins making faces at me from where .i watched across Haywood Street in downtown Asheville.

    On My Honor sounds good.
    Have a great weekend!

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  3. Happy Friday! My first line is from “Ruby Jane: The Montana Marshalls” by Susan May Warren:

    Prologue: “Aw, York just knew this would happen.”

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  4. Wow what a first line!
    This week on my blog I shared the first line from Wings Like a Dove by Camille Eide. It’s what I’m reading right now so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (9) here: “Anna greeted her students Monday morning with a cheer she did not feel.” Have a great weekend and happy reading!

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