
A Haven for Her Heart
by Susan Anne Mason

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
April 1941
Freedom. Open spaces without horrid, confining bars.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!
GRAB THE BOOK YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING, OPEN TO CHAPTER ONE, AND POST A SENTENCE OR TWO IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.
THEN HEAD ON OVER TO HOARDING BOOKS TO SEE ALL OF THE FLF PAGES THIS WEEK (JUST CLICK ON THE FLF BUTTON BELOW).
“Lilly, I have bad news.” Delia Greenwood said quietly, leaning in towards her friend Lilly Jayne so that others couldn’t overhear her.
DIGGING UP THE REMAINS by Julia Henry
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Thank you for sharing, Kay! Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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“If you’re reading this, then I am no longer alive. Someone has been stalking me for the last three months, and, if I am dead, it wasn’t an accident.” SLEEP by C.L. Taylor
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Whoa! Intense way to start a story. I hope you’re enjoying the book, Vickie. Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Without Proof” by Janet Sketchley:
“The doorbell echoed from the main floor.”
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Thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line of Teresa Tysinger upcoming novel Suddenly Forever.
“Grief was like a shipwreck, surrounding you with a chaos or debris on unrelenting waves.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/09/first-line-friday-suddenly-forever.html
Have a lovely weekend!!
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a lovely weekend too! 🙂
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Happy Friday! Today, I’m sharing the first line from A Portrait of Loyalty by Roseanna M. White. “He could see it all so clearly.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/09/first-line-fridays-portrait-of-loyalty.html
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Thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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I am looking forward to your review of the book you are featuring today. Today on my blog I’m sharing the first line from The Farm Stand by Amy Clipston: “Salina Petersheim huffed as she pulled two wagons piled high with boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables across the parking lot at the Bird-in-Hand marketplace.” I hope you have a great weekend! 🙂
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a wonderful weekend! 🙂
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Susan’s book should be in my mail box soon!
My first line is from Chapter 6 of THE RED RIBBON by Pepper Basham:
“What a horrible way to end a mighty fine kiss”
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Thank you for sharing. That first line definitely captures my interest. 🙂
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“The police officer told us the only things in the man’s car were tools you might use for breaking in. He said the man had no belongings at the motel-no suitcases, no toiletries, no clothes, just grocery snacks scattered around the room.” GET TO THE HEART: MY STORY by Barbara Mandrell with George Vecsey
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Whoa! Those are some lines. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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