First-Line Friday #164

An Ivy Hill Christmas

Tales from Ivy Hill

by Julie Klassen

December 1822, London

Walking past a linen draper’s, Richard Brockwell surveyed his reflection in the shop windows with approval.


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10 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #164

  1. Hope Webb turned the final page in her novel and sighed. Real love. The predestined kind.
    THE DUPLICATE BRIDE by Ginny Baird
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. Really want to read Julie’s book!

    My first line comes from Linda Thompson’s new book: The Mulberry Leaf Whispers:
    Saturday April 18, 1942 Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan
    Sub-Lieutenant Matsuura Akira paced the open bridge of Nitto Maru. He had drawn the watch, as usual.

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