
A Perilous Plan
by Melanie Dickerson
Early Autumn, 1810, London, England
Penelope knew better than to wait for her husband, as David rarely came home before dark, and sometimes he did not come home at all.
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From AMONG THE INNOCENT by Mary Alford: “He drove by the house again. The second time today. All because of her.”
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Thank you for sharing, Vickie. I hope you are enjoying the story. And I hope you have a great weekend!
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Melanie and the time period are soooo good!
The book I chose this week will release on June 7.
In Honor’s Defense by Karen Witemeyer
St. Louis, Missouri. 1895
Invisible people rarely received correspondence. A fact that Damaris Baxter had accepted long ago.
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Great first line. Thanks for sharing. I hope you have an excellent weekend, my friend!
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I haven’t ready any Melanie Dickerson yet. I hope you enjoyed this one!
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It was super fun to read. 😀
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