
An Ivy Hill Christmas
by Julie Klassen
December 1822, London
Walking past a linen draper’s, Richard Brockwell surveyed his reflection in the shop windows with approval.
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).
Hope Webb turned the final page in her novel and sighed. Real love. The predestined kind.
THE DUPLICATE BRIDE by Ginny Baird
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Thank you for sharing, Kay. I hope you have an excellent weekend. 🙂
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“You know trouble ain’t catchin’.” – ‘Til I Want No More – Robin Pearson – February release
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Thank you for sharing! 🙂
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Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line from Fortune’s Fall by Katherine Barger.
“The buzzer’s ear-splitting wail pierces the silent auditorium.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/12/first-line-friday-fortunes-fall.html
Have a lovely weekend hopefully filled with reading! 😍
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Thank you so much for sharing! I hope your weekend is a good one. 🙂
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On my blog, I’m sharing the first line from Her Secret Song by Mary Connealy. Here, I will share the first line from my current read, Imagine Heaven, by John Burke: I sat up with a start.
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Thank you for sharing! I hope you have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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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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Thank you for sharing, Paula. Hope you’ve had a great weekend. 🙂
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