First-Line Friday #236

The Last Way Home

Prince Edward Island Shores #2

by Liz Johnson

Eli Ross had a black eye, a fractured wrist, and nothing else to his name. It was not the way he’d planned to come home.


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10 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #236

  1. “The little old lady gripped the handles of her simmer frame, hung her walking stick next to the shopping basket and did her best to look assertive. After all, a woman of seventy-nine about to commit her first bank robbery needed to project an air of authority.” ~THE LITTLE OLD LADY WHO BROKE ALL THE RULES by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg (I just started reading this for my book group at our library and it’s a fun read from a Swedish author.)

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