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First Line Friday

First Line Friday | Week 154 | Grace in the Darkness by Bree Livingstone

It’s First Line Friday! That means it’s time to pick up the nearest book and quote the first line. Today I’m sharing from Grace in the Darkness by Bree Livingstone. Here’s the first line of Chapter One:

“Lillian. Lillian? Can you hear me, Lillian?” My therapist’s voice grates on my. I’d say like nails on a chalkboard, but that wouldn’t accurately describe just how much I hate her voice.

I read Grace in the Silence when it was first released in 2017, with the title Broken Like Glass. But now it’s available with a new cover, and I think I’m going to read it again. Click here to read my review.

What’s the book nearest you, and what’s the first line?

 

About Grace in the Darkness

A three-day weekend visit home goes terribly wrong when Lillian James stabs her dad and has no memory of doing it.

Now, faced with six-months of court-ordered therapy, she’s stuck in her small hometown with her high school crush, Uriah Pendleton, judgmental townsfolk, and painful childhood memories that are bubbling to the surface.

Can the Savior—who she lovingly calls Papa—heal her wounds while teaching her that the past doesn’t define the future and that He has a purpose for all things, even the bad?

You can find Grace in the Darkness online at:

Amazon | Goodreads

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