
Line by Line
by Jennifer Delamere

London, England
Early March, 1881
Alice McNeil looked up at the London boardinghouse that had been her home for over a year.
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Happy Friday!
On my blog today, I’m sharing the first line from Smitten by Colleen Coble, Kristen Billerbeck, Denise Hunter and Diann Hunt:
“Natalie Mansfield’s heart swelled as she stood on the perimeter of the town square and watched her niece and the other children decorate the town for Easter.”
I hope you have a lovely weekend ๐
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Stalking my mailbox for Line by Line!
My first line is from A RECKLESS LOVE by Beth White
Prologue: April 22, 1865 North of Memphis, Tennessee
Zaneโs first thought when he came to was that the world was coming to an end.
Great ending to the series!
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Thank you for sharing, Paula! Hope you have a great weekend. ๐
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Oh, I love this cover. And a story about a boarding house in 1881 London, England sounds original. I’ll have to check this one out. My current read is A Cowboy at Heart (The Amish of Apple Grove, Book 3). Here’s the first line: “The first fingers of sunlight danced across the tips of tender wheat plants that had poked through the rich Kansas soil only two weeks before.” Have a great weekend!
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Lovely line, Happy Friday!!
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I’m waiting for this one to show up in my mailbox. ๐ Iโm sharing the first line from Meet the Moms by Laurie Larsen on my blog today: โThe alarm shrieked in the darkness and Lily Adams jolted awake, gasping. โ I hope you have a great weekend!
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Happy Friday!
Over on my blog I shared the first line from The Rose of Winslow Street by Elizabeth Camden
“The stately houses of Winslow Street looked utterly safe and respectable in the hot summer evening. Mikhail knew all that was about to change.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/06/first-line-friday-rose-of-winslow-street.html
Have a lovely weekend!
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Happy reading, hope you have a great weekend!
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