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First-Line Friday #154

A Haven for Her Heart

Redemption’s Light #1

by Susan Anne Mason

51268119

About the Book

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

April 1941

Freedom. Open spaces without horrid, confining bars.


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16 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #154

  1. “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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  2. “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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. “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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