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First-Line Friday #117

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Veiled in Smoke

The Windy City Saga, #1

by Jocelyn Green

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About the Book

Chicago

Thursday, September 28, 1871

Meg’s father was gone. Again.

Oh. My. Goodness. This book is AMAZING! I devoured this novel in two days because I simply could not put it down. I may have even stayed up one night until 3 AM reading. I promise to have a more succinct review for release week but suffice to say pre-order this book today. This is one you just have to read!!! In fact, click HERE — it will take you straight to Jocelyn’s novel on AMAZON***.

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19 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #117

  1. Looking forward to reading this Veiled in Smoke!

    My first line is from The Rebel Bride by Shannon McNear:
    September 20, 1863 Battle of Chickamauga, Northern Georgia
    Not for the first time, Joshua Wheeler wondered if he’d descended into hell.

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  2. This was my second to last read of 2019. I agree it was such a great read!!
    Today I shared the first line from End Game by Rachel Dylan but I’m currently reading Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (22) here: “Like a loose thread in an unfinished weaving, Priscilla’s well-ordered world unraveled by virtue of one capricious judgment.” I’m absolutely LOVING it so far! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with lots of quality reading time! 🙂

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  3. Happy Friday! My first line is from “Because of Him” by Kimberly Rae Jordan:

    “Kieran Sutherland only just managed to keep from lifting his arm and elbowing the detective seated beside him in the face.”

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