Happy Friday! And welcome to First Line Friday, 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. Today, I’m featuring the first line of Silver Moon by Jenny Knipfer, currently on tour with JustRead Publicity Tours, LLC (the company I own with my book sisters).
and the first line is…
Vimy Ridge, France
The wee hours of April 9, 1917
The door between death and life is so thin.
A tale of courage and hope in the darkest of times…
Silver Moon, the third book in the series: By the Light of the Moon, paints a stunning and poignant picture of life on the home front in Webaashi Bay, Ontario, and of three men who are a part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during WWI.
Shamed into joining the war, the tide turns for Luis Wilson when he is steered into the depths of espionage. Injured and presumed missing, will he lose his heart to the very woman who presented him with a white feather?
Oshki and Jimmy offer a grim perspective on life in the trenches. They despair of ever returning home to the women who hold their hearts.
Meanwhile, Lily fights for the cause in her own way and rallies the female troops at home as prejudices run high and the local cafe owner is accused of being a spy.
Will the women of Webaashi Bay receive their men back unscathed? Can the power of love win out over insurmountable odds? All this drama and more plays out under the light of a silver moon.
Fans of WWI historical fiction, Christian historical fiction, and literary fiction will find Silver Moon a moving, powerful read!
(1) winner will receive a pair of Silver Moon-inspired earrings! (US Only)
This giveaway is hosted by JustRead Tours, not RimSP
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I liked the blurb. It sounds like an interesting book. Thank you for sharing.
My first line is from Lake Season by Denise Hunter. Adam Bradford was nobody’s idea of a hero. His eyes swept past his reflection in the rearview mirror of his rental car as he pulled up to the curb at the edge of downtown Bluebell.
i love her books!
My first line is from Two Reasons To Run by Colleen Coble:
Was anyone watching?
(I posted this last night but it is not here, so I hope it doesn’t show up twice)
lol no problem, Gloria! thank you for persevering 🙂
I love the title and it made me click on the post. Titles are important, too. 🙂
definitely!
Happy Friday! 😀
Today on my blog I’m sharing from As Easy as Cherry Pie by Bell Renshaw. I’m just getting to chapter 3, so I’ll share a line from there.
“Maggie flipped on the fluorescent lights in the shop’s kitchen and stifled a yawn.”
Have an excellent weekend! 🙂❤📚
yay! i love her covers!
My first line is from a book just released by Izzy James. It’s a historical THE SHOPKEEPER’S WIDOW.
30 September, 1775. Borough of Norfolk, Virginia
With a startled swipe of her arm, Delany Fleet brushed Noah’s animal ps to the floor.
My reviews are up.
i’m interested in this book!
Happy Friday! My first line is from “To Love a Prince” by Rachel Hauck:
“It is said in the north country of Lauchtenland that the sea has a song and love blooms from the earth the same as flora and fauna.”
great first line!
Happy Friday!!
Today on my blog I’m sharing from The Christmas Visitor an Amish novella from Amy Grochowski! “After a long trek to the veterinarian’s office, Mattie Beller was out of breath before she managed to push her scooter halfway up the steep hill to Annandale Farm.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/08/first-line-friday-christmas-visitor.html
Have a lovely weekend!
i’m eager to read her books!
“Hitting the steering wheel with her forehead wasn’t in Kimberly Byrd’s intentions.”
lol poor Kimberly!