Happy Friday, friends! I have to tell you, I’ve been on a streak of reading extremely emotional reads (All Manner of Things, The Medallion, and My Dearest Dietrich) and oh boy, am I craving something sweet and light. Good thing I’ve got Allie Pleiter’s newest Love Inspired release in the queue!
Plus, as I’m working on my own manuscript for the second and final round of the Love Inspired Author search, I consider all books from that line research!
About the Book
They can’t let this wedding happen
But Matrimony Valley has only happy endings
Baker Yvonne Niles has nothing in common with cowboy Chaz Walker—except the upcoming marriage of her aunt to his stepdad. Convinced the two aren’t right for each other, Chaz and Yvonne are determined to halt the wedding. But between the cake and family drama, they’re discovering an undeniable attraction. Can an unlikely match ever become a recipe for happiness?
Now it’s your turn! Grab the book nearest you and drop the first line in the comments. Then head over to Hoarding Books and discover what others are sharing this week!
Love this series of books! Happy Friday!
Woah…I don’t think I’d want my Dad to marry an Aunt either!! Happy Friday!
I am with you on needing something light! I read The Pink Bonnet and The Medallion last week!
Today on my blog I shared the first line from The Express Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse but I’m just getting into Yours Truly, Thomas by Rachel Fordham so I’ll share the first line from that book here: “After letting an involuntary squeal escape, Penny pulled the yellow papers closer and pressed her lips to them.” Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of reading time!
My light is this one, No Ocean Too Wide and maybe starting A Cuppa Trouble
Happy Friday! Today I’m sharing the first lines from The Noble Guardian by Michelle Griep: “Was it wicked to say goodbye with a smile?”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/06/first-line-fridays-noble-guardian-by.html
Happy Friday and Happy Weekend! My first line is from “Until Then (Women of the Heartland Book 5)” by Gail Kittleson:
“Sent Jerry packin’, didn’t we?”
Happy Friday! I can really relate to needing a break with something a bit light. I’m sharing from All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner today. Here is the first line of the prologue:
“Summer 1955
We sat at the end of the dock, my father and me.”
I agree that sometimes we just need a fun, light read – and this certainly ticks the boxes.
Today I’m sharing from Entanglements by Rachel McMillan on my blog, one of the novellas in Finding Ever After. Here’s the first line from the next story in the collection, Twice Upon a Time by Ashley Clark:
“Under no circumstances would she fall for him again.”