First Line Friday: Crossing Oceans by Gina Holmes

“Nothing deepens a stream like a good rain . . . or makes it harder to cross.” 

Have you read this book? I stumbled across it while browsing the shelves at Baker Book house.  I am excited to dive into this story and find out what happens. Happy reading!- Becca

 

Jenny Lucas swore she’d never go home again. But being told you’re dying has a way of changing things. Years after she left, she and her five-year-old daughter, Isabella, must return to her sleepy North Carolina town to face the ghosts she left behind. They welcome her in the form of her oxygen tank-toting grandmother, her stoic and distant father, and David, Isabella’s dad . . . Who doesn’t yet know he has a daughter. As Jenny navigates the rough and unknown waters of her new reality, the unforgettable story that unfolds is a testament to the power of love and its ability to change everything–to heal old hurts, bring new beginnings . . . Even overcome the impossible.

Purchase: Amazon * Connect: Gina Holmes

Now it’s your turn!

It’s super easy! Grab the book you’re reading or on your TBR pile. Leave a comment with the Title & First Line.  I’m looking forward to hearing from you! 

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Spreading the Love of Books One Line at a Time. 

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  1. With his legs dangling forty-five feet above the floor of the indoor climbing gym and less than ten feet to go till he reached the top, Jack wasn’t about to stop now.

    -Jack Frost by Christopher Grayson

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  2. Happy Friday! The book I shared on my blog today is The Whistle Walk by Stephenia H McGee but it’s also my current read so I’ll share the first line from chapter 9 here: “Charles’s cousin slapped him on the shoulder, sending his mug of ale sloshing over the rim and into his dinner.” Happy Reading! 🙂

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