First-Line Fridays

First-Line Friday #119

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Lone Star Ranger

by Renae Brumbaugh Green

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About the Book

August, 1877

Houston, Texas

Elizabeth Covington inhaled the scent of freshly baked bread as the hansom driver pulled into Houston’s Market Square.

I’ve never read a novel by this author before, but I’m very excited to dive into this story. The premise really piqued my interest. I’m just starting chapter 3 so I’m really new to the story, but so far I like Brumbaugh Green’s style. It’s fast-paced and highly engaging. Check back soon for my review!


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13 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #119

  1. Police chief Mitchell Rainbolt shook his head as he slid into the front seat of his departmental SUV and tried to remember why we was still in Rebel, Oklahoma, running a department with less staff than the Arrowhead Diner across the street.
    FINDING THE ROAD HOME by Tina Radcliffe
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  2. My first line is from Collateral Damage by Lynette Eason:
    Forward Operating Base camp Charles. Afghanistan, September
    Sergeant First Class Asher James stared at Captain Phillip Newell, sure that he’d heard wrong.

    I have not heard of your author! Another one to add! Happy reading!

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  3. Happy Friday! My first line is from “A Family to Call Ours” by Merrillee Whren:

    “The sideways rain drenched Caleb Fitzpatrick as he slogged down Maine Street.”

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  4. Happy Friday, Nicole! I’m sharing the first lines from Guarded by Sara Davison on my blog today, so here’s a semi-random line from Chapter 8:

    “I don’t do relationship advice, so you, Nicole, and God are going to have to work this out amongst yourselves.”

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