Natalie Walters’ Silent Shadows is the First Line Friday pick this week. I hope you’re enjoying these First Line Friday examples. I’ve really enjoyed seeing what you’re reading! But first the photo and verse. I love sunsets…not sure if I love them …
Lisa Harris’ The Escape–First Line Friday
Lisa Harris’s The Escape–First Line Friday. “There is a razor-thin edge between justice and revenge, where the two easily blur if left unchecked.” Wow! That really grabbed me. But first the photo. I love rainbows, and I was blessed to catch a double one in 2017. It’s not as sharp as I’d like it to be. That happens when you …
Elizabeth Goddard’s Present Danger–First Line Friday
Elizabeth Goddard’s Present Danger–First Line Friday is “Chance Carter should have known this last delivery wouldn’t go down without a hitch.” But first the photo and verse. When I stepped out into my yard earlier in the week, the sun was shining brightly against the clouds. I ran back inside and grabbed my phone. And I thought this verse went …
The First Line Friday of the Book I’m Reading
The First line Friday of the book I’m reading is from DiAnn Mills’ Airborne! An awesome book nominated as a finalist in the ACFW Carol Awards this year! Congratulations, DiAnn! First, though I want to mention the scripture verse. This verse has sustained me so many times over the years. Right now it’s getting me through the final few pages …
First Line–Spring Betrayal
First Line–Spring Betrayal by Sally Jo Pitts is this week’s offering because last week’s 1st line was so much fun, I’m doing it again (especially since I have this deadline). So grab a book and put the first line in the comments! But first the photo and scripture. The verses from 2 Samuel 22 were in my Bible reading …
Lynette Eason’s Active Defense–What I’m Reading
Lynette Eason’s Active Defense is what I’m reading this week. And I’m here to tell you, this is a book that will be very hard to put down once you start it. But first the photo and scripture. 1 Corinthians 4:6 is one of my favorite scripture verses to quote–it has such a cadence to it that lifts me up. …
Amanda Cabot’s Dreams Rekindled–What I’m Reading
Amanda Cabot’s Dreams Rekindled is what I’m reading this week, and I have to tell you, I really enjoyed the story. It’s book 2 in the Mesquite Springs series and I can’t wait for the next book to come out! But first, the photo which you’ve seen before. I’ve probably used the scripture verse too, but today Psalm 62:1-2 really …
Samuel’s Return–What I’m Reading
Samuel’s Return by Susan Lantz Simpson. I love this series about the people in Southern Maryland! Most of the characters are in Susan’s other books in this small community of the Amish. But first the scripture and photo. Psalm 119:105 is a most reassuring verse! No matter what’s going on in our lives, God promises that His word will …
What I’m Reading–Where Dandelions Bloom
Where Dandelions Bloom by Tara Johnson is one of the best historical books I’ve read in a while. Although not normally a historical reader, I really enjoyed this one. Before you read my review, I want to talk about the photo. The scripture verse came first and I knew the next time we had roiling clouds, I had to photograph …
What I’m Reading–Paws For Concern
Paws For Concern by Amy Hueston is a delightful cozy mystery that revolves around a treat shop for dogs. The idea of a shop that catered to dogs fascinated me. But first the photo. This was taken on Day 5 of Uri (that’s the name the Weather Station gave the snowstorm that hit the South) That sunrise was so beautiful. …