Happy Friday! I missed last week, but I’m back this week with this beautiful debut (just released this week) from Melony Teague.
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!
Wow. I may have to pick this one up! Happy Friday!!!
Happy Friday!
Today on my blog I am sharing the first line from More Than We Remember by Christina Suzann Nelson: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/01/24/first-line-friday-120/. It’s definitely an emotional read! I’m currently on chapter 16, so I will share the first line from there.
“‘Are you kidding me?’ Emilia slammed down the phone.”
I hope you have an excellent weekend filled with fun reading time!
Thank you Suzie
Happy Friday! Today I’m sharing the first line from Lake Season by Denise Hunter: “The house was eerily silent.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/01/first-line-fridays-lake-season-by.html
Abby closed the door and after a moment’s thought, didn’t bother to lock it because no self-respecting burglar would drive down that horrible driveway just to break into what until yesterday had been an unoccupied house when there were so many extravagant summer cottages scattered along the shores of other lakes that could be reached and broken into without destroying a vehicles undercarriage in the process. This is from The Christmas House by Florence Whitkop
Happy Friday! I’m sharing from Walkabout, by James Vance Marshall on my blog today. Here is the first line from chapter 2:
“The advance guard of sunlight filtered into the gully, turning the night to powdery opaqueness.”
Hoping to read this one soon myself!
The book I shared on my blog this week is Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green but the book I’m just about to start is The Printed Letter Bookshop by Katherine Reay so I’ll share that first line here: “People parted around us in the courtyard.” Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of quality reading time! 🙂
Love that cover!
My first line is from End Game by Rachel Dylan:
“I think they may be keeping dead bodies in their condo.”