First-Line Friday #267

Fairest of Heart

Texas Ever After #1

by Karen Witemeyer

Chicago, Illinois, Spring 1892

“Keep your eyes down and you head bowed,” Edith instructed.


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11 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #267

  1. “Ah, the irony. Two months ago, Callie Dixon had been the executive chef at one of the largest convention hotels in Boston, a hotel so highly esteemed that the Food Safety Conference chose to hold their annual meeting there. Today, she was serving up bowls of ice cream to amateurs who had hopes to become the next Ben & Jerry.”~THE SECRET TO HAPPINESS by Suzanne Woods Fisher

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  2. “After being awoken by the noise of a buzzing alarm, a young man named Colton Roderick Dust reached for his phone while thinking, surely someone must have called while I slept. Even though it may not have been typical for him to worry about anyone calling so early in the morning, this was no ordinary day. In fact, this appeared to be the day Colton had been dreaming about since moving away from his little hometown six years earlier.”

    SOMETHING WE NEVER IMAGINED, by Douglas J. Wemple.

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  3. My copy of Karen’s book should be here soon!
    My first line this week is from When Tomorrow Comes by Hannah Linder
    London’s East End March 1801

    Impulse made Heath Duncan’s hands slick, made his young muscles tighten with the urge to sprint away.

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  4. I’m looking forward to reading this one! I’m just starting The Swindler’s Daughter by Stephenia H. McGee. The first line is: “Atlanta, Georgia, May 2, 1912 ~ Her entire life was a sham.” Have a great week!

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