Cold Case Danger by Roxanne Rustand is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: Jana McAllister swept a cobweb away from her ear, blew at the damp tendrils of hair trailing over her forehead and stared at the three mice sitting on the kitchen counter of Cabin Ten. But first the photo and verse: I drove home from Pilates …
Driving Force–Reader Friday
Driving Force: An Elite Guardians Novel, Book 1 by Kate Angelo is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: Siberia, Russia December 29, 10:29 A.M. Today was going to be a breeze–a thirty degrees below zero in the frozen tundra of Siberia breeze. But first the photo and verse. The photo is another one my granddaughter, Ashley, took–love that …
The Secrets of Emberwild–Reader Friday
The Secrets of Emberwild by Stephenia H. McGee is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: Freedom rushed through Nora Fenton’s veins, erupting with each breath. But first the photo and Scripture. I was leaving the church where I take Pilates Tuesday afternoon when I noticed the contrails and clouds against the blue sky. I stopped and snapped this …
Grace Immeasurable–Reader Friday
Grace Immeasurable by Gina Holder is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “EIGHT YEARS AGO: Kylie Phillips gazed at the closed silver casket holding her dad’s body and didn’t cry.” More about the story in a bit, but first the photo and Scripture verse. I was supposed to post photos my granddaughter took, but I can’t find them. …
Dog Tags – Reader Friday
Dog Tags by Heidi Glick is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line. “The Knight’s mind clouded over, like fog settling over the local San Diego metro area.” But first the photo and Scripture verse. I knew when my water aerobics class changed from 8 a.m. to 7 a.m. there had to be a reason…besides the instructor needing to start earlier …
Twin Murder Mix-Up–Reader Friday
Twin Murder Mix-up by Sami Abrams is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the open paragraph: Cool air blasted from the car vents. The AC struggled to stay ahead of the rising summer temperatures. Amy Baker maneuvered through the afternoon traffic, whispering a prayer for the millionth time that the person responsible for her sister’s death hadn’t discovered his mistake: he’d …
Case of the Innocent Husband–Reader Friday
The Case of the Innocent Husband by Deborah Sprinkle is this week’s Reader Friday. But first I must apologize for last week’s review. I confused two books that I read back to back…and now you know why I don’t write two books at one time! lol If you click here, you’ll find the correct review! Now for the first line …
Tracking a Killer — Reader Friday
Tracking a Killer by Elizabeth Goddard is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “I know it’s been a long day of travel, girl, but our services are needed.” Harlow Zane secured Nell, her beagle specializing in cadaver detection in the back of her rental Jeep. But first the photo and Scripture. I took this unusual photo of the …
Shadows of Swanford Abbey — Reader Friday
Shadows of Swanford Abbey by Julie Klassen is this week’s Reader Friday for all my historical readers. Here’s the first line: Miss Rebecca Lane quaked at the thought of returning to Swanford after more than a year’s absence, even though her heart had never really left. But first the photo and Scripture. I love that verse and have run into it …
Pursued in the Wilderness–Reader Friday
Pursued in the Wilderness by Loretta Eidson is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “What is it this time, Nick?” Brooke Chandler looked at her cell and rolled her eyes. Before I tell you what I think of Loretta Eidson’s fabulous book, the photo and verse. It’s another photo from my Seattle trip, also taken at the Seattle …