“She should have paid more attention to her longtime neighbor, Oliver Schneider, when she passed him on the road at dawn.” Opening line of Echoes … Read More ›
Tag: fiction
“Samuel Payton was an idiot. Kimberly Foster jammed her phone into her pocket and rushed down the sunny Charlottesville street in a Mr. Potato Head … Read More ›
“Jillian Parisi-Duffy was of firm enough character to defend her choice regardless of the criticism, and she had faced plenty. First, from her father before … Read More ›
“I brushed my hand over the crushed grass and examined the nearly invisible footprint beneath.” Opening line of Hereafter by Jody Hedlund Jody Hedlund began … Read More ›
“I crouched next to Edmund behind the boulder. The harpy eagle circled overhead, her grey-and-white markings blending with the frosty winter sky.” Opening lines of … Read More ›
“Jeremiah Ring had witnessed death as often as the next man on the Allegheny frontier, but in all his thirty years he had encountered no … Read More ›
“The examination table was cold and hard under her back as Harper Taylor looked around the room.” Opening line of Strands of Truth by Colleen … Read More ›
“The sun was the same, but that was all. Blindingly hot, it hung low on the horizon as if dangled there by an invisible string.” … Read More ›
“I shall ride the final course.” I grabbed the great helm. “You know I have the better chance at vanquishing Lord Mortimer.” Opening lines of … Read More ›
“Sad, but true. She would have to procure a new favorite coffee mug. Opening lines of The Inn at Hidden Run by Olivia Newport The … Read More ›
“He waits, hidden in the shadows of the tall stately trees that line the street. Opening lines of Fire Storm by Nancy Mehl At the … Read More ›
JUST LET GO. The breeze lifted Lane Kent’s auburn hair from the back of her neck. Her heels edged closer to the side of the … Read More ›
Rarely do I describe a book in food terms but this delicious Christian novel is deserving of being called comforting, rich and satisfying! If Brunch … Read More ›