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First Line Friday-Amish Jane Doe

Happy Friday & welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Reading Is My SuperPower! 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 Amish Jane Doe.I really enjoy Shelley Shepard Gray’s books and have been reading them from the start.

The First line……….

Busy’s Amish Market still smelled the same, like fresh bread,strawberries,lemon furniture polish and clean cotton.

About The Book

He left her without a word…

Now he needs her help to catch a killer

Escaping his Amish community as a teen was about survival, but leaving meant breaking LizBeth Troyer’s heart. Now Detective Jackson Lapp is working a cold case—and the clue to a murdered Amish girl’s identity leads him back to his hometown. Can Jackson and LizBeth rebuild their broken trust and work together to catch a killer before another young Amish woman is murdered?

Publication date Aug 23,22 228 pages Love Inspired Cold Case Inspirational Romance

Let me know the first line of the book closest to you.

Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy your day!

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By deanne01

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16 replies on “First Line Friday-Amish Jane Doe”

My first line this week comes from Critical Alliance by Elizabeth Goddard:
Her world was spinning out of control. Correction. Not her world but her body.

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I am currently reading The Bachelor and the Bride by Sarah M. Eden. It’s really good.
“In recent years, in the area of London near Belsize Park, a young physician by the name of Sefton Palmer established himself as a reliable man of medicine and an individual of inquisitive disposition.”
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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You’re welcome. I don’t read nearly as many Amish books as I used to . So many wonderful books, it’s impossible to keep up. Thanks for taking the time to stop by.

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