Happy Friday!
This week I’m featuring:
“Being hunted by the monsters she had created was a horrifying, well-deserved death.”
I’m currently on chapter 7 and I’m really enjoying it. This one seems to pick up not too long after where Storm Rising ended. I love how she packs so much into her books!
About the book:
Leif Metcalfe and his team, dubbed Reaper, need to recover the stolen, ancient Book of the Wars if they hope to stop the Armageddon Coalition and their pursuit of global economic control. But their attention has been diverted by a prophecy in the book that foretells of formidable guardians who will decimate the enemies of ArC. While Iskra Todorova uses her connections in the covert underworld to hunt down the Book of the Wars, Leif and Reaper attempt to neutralize these agents but quickly find themselves outmaneuvered and outgunned.
The more Reaper tries to stop the guardians, the more failure becomes a familiar, antagonistic foe. Friendships are fractured, and the team battles to hold it together long enough to defeat ArC. But as this millennia-old conspiracy creeps closer and closer to home, the implications could tear Leif and the team apart.
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Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. To see what First Lines others are sharing this week head over to Hoarding Books.
Happy Friday!
I’m sharing the first line from The Merchant’s Yield by Lorri Dudley: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/03/27/first-line-friday-129/. I’m just starting the novel, so I will share another line from the book here today.
“Mama glanced at Lottie’s coiffure and sighed. ‘I wish you had used powder.'”
Hope you have an excellent day and a great weekend. 🙂❤️📖
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Marry Me” by Autumn Macarthur:
“The intercom on the hospital room wall beeped, interrupting Melanie and Alia’s fast and furious clapping game and their storm of giggles.”
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Happy Friday! I’m sharing from The Story Peddler by Lindsay A. Franklin today. Here is the first line from chapter 3:
“It wasn’t easy to open the front door of my cottage with a bread bowl of stew in my hands and a jug of milk under one arm. But I managed.”
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My first line is from Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters:
Pecca Gallegos never thought she’d be turning down a marriage proposal—much less four of them.
Just finished this wonderful book!
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Happy Friday! Today, I’m sharing the first line from On Wings of Devotion by Roseanna M. White: “A stranger stalking down the street shouldn’t make her hands tremble in anticipation.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/03/first-line-fridays-on-wings-of-devotion.html
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Happy Friday!
Today on my blog I shared the first line from The Road to Paradise by Karen Barnett but right now I’m reading Labeling Lincoln by Stephenia H McGee so I’ll share the first line from chapter 2 here: George struggled to keep his composure as they led him deeper into the bowels of the prison.” Happy reading this weekend!
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