First Line Friday (week 138): A Heart’s Revolution

Posted March 15, 2019 by meezcarrie in Christian, First Line Fridays, historical, romance, Roseanna M. White / 12 Comments


Happy Friday!

And welcome to First Line Fridays, hosted by Hoarding Books!!!

Since it’s Friday, it’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line.


I’m continuing my #CFRR2019 FLF series, spotlighting books from the authors who will be joining us for the Christian Fiction Readers Retreat in April 2019!

The book I’m featuring today is A Heart’s Revolution by Roseanna White, one of our CFRR2019 authors!

And the first line is …

Perhaps if Lark recited the pirate’s code it would steal his attention.



Let me know the first line of the book closest to you & then head over to Hoarding Books to see who else is participating!

First Line Fridays hosted by Hoarding Books

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12 responses to “First Line Friday (week 138): A Heart’s Revolution

  1. Becky Smith

    Happy Friday and weekend! My first line is from “KNOX: The Montana Marshalls” by Susan May Warren:

    “Oh goody, now Knox go to watch his trouble-making little brother break his ornery neck.”

  2. I shared from Convergence by Ginny Yttrup on my blog. Here I’ll share from The Lady of Tarpon Springs by Judith Miller. My husband and I lived in Tarpon Springs the first year of our marriage. Great memories.

    “Zanna Krykos closed her eyes and offered a silent prayer for God’s direction.”

  3. Kay Garrett

    June 1868
    Dismal, Nevada – Never has a town been named so right.
    The sheriff’s office and the barbershop were in the same building because the sheriff and the barber were the same man. Penny Scott suspected the man made more money at his barbering.
    THE UNEXPECTED CHAMPION
    By Mary Connealy

  4. Happy Friday!

    Today on my blog I am sharing the first line from A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh by Carolyn Miller: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/03/14/first-line-friday-79/. I am really enjoying the story! I am currently in the middle of chapter 19, so I will leave a line from that chapter.

    “Gideon waited in the drawing room, not daring to sit down, not daring to pace as he’d like to, in case the stoic footman at the door see him and make a fuss. What was taking her so long?”

    Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading! ???

  5. Gloria Anderson

    Beck
    Manhattan, New York
    She was never afraid of the dark.
    The Memory House by Rachel Hauck (coming out in April)

  6. Paula Shreckhise

    I will give the first line of the newest Barbour Collection: Erie Canal Brides:
    Johhnie Alexander’s story- Journey of the Heart.

    Charity Sinclair furrowed her brow as she read what she’d written for the umpteenth time.

    I have read Roseanna ‘s book. I love all her writing.

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