Happy Friday, friends! Are you ready for the weekend? I am but even more, I’m ready for NEXT weekend and the Christian Fiction Readers Retreat. Hopefully I’ll meet a few of you in Rockville next Friday and Saturday.
I feel like it’s been a while since I’ve highlighted a good romantic suspense read, and the April 1 release of Jessica R. Patch’s Killer Exposure (and it’s somewhat creepy cover) seemed like the perfect book to share with you today.
About the Book
A killer with a secret motive…
A mother with a secret baby
Crime scene photographer Greer Montgomery didn’t expect to witness a murder at a small-town carnival—nor to be rescued by the father of her secret baby. A storm chaser, Locke Gallagher often stares down death, but he’s never known true fear until Greer’s life is at risk. But how can he protect his newly discovered family when the killer could be anyone?
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!
Happy Friday! My first line is from “Remember Me” by Marion Ueckermann:
“Seated cross-legged on the floor of her bedroom with her two best friends, Clarise Aylward leaned forward and lit the candles on the birthday cake her mom had made for them.
Creepy cover! My first line comes from Mending Fences by Suzanne Woods Fisher — A year had passed since Luke Schrock’s exile from Stoney Ridge began.
Hope you have a great weekend!
Isn’t it a great cover for a romantic suspense read?
Happy Friday!
Today I am sharing the first two lines from The Highest of Hopes by Susan Anne Mason on my blog: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/03/29/first-line-friday-81/. Currently, I am reading A Silken Thread by Kim Vogel Sawyer, so I will share a line from that book here.
“Willie carried two steaming bowls to the scarred table in the corner of the small kitchen.”
Hope your weekend is a good one. Happy reading!
I’m kind of thrown off by the line “the father of her secret baby.” What’s that all about?!
My first line is “Today something interesting happened. I died.”
from Black Out by Lisa Unger
Secret baby tropes (the father doesn’t know they have a child) are extremely popular with the Love Inspired readers!
Oh, kind of scary!
My First Line is, “The wail of a ship’s whistle jerked Anna Wilson from sleep despite the cotton wadding she’d shoved in her ears before bed.”
This is from The Great Lakes Lighthouse Brides Collection by multiple authors.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Blessings~
Happy Friday! Today I’m sharing the first line from Grit & Grace: Devotions for Warrior Moms by Suzanne Hadley Gosslin and Gretta Kennedy:
“I was having one of those mornings.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/03/first-line-friday-grit-grace-devotions.html
Happy Friday! I’m featuring Beauty in Battle by Robin Patchen today. Here are the first lines from Chapter Nine:
“This is it?” Jack peered at the rusty sign hung from the front of a rundown brick building. This wasn’t the ending to the morning he’d envisioned.
I’ve got Beauty in Hiding and Beauty in Battle on this week’s TBR. Looking forward to them.
That is definitely a creepy cover!
I’m sharing the first line from A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh by Australian author Carolyn Miller on my blog today. I’m currently up to Chapter Seven, and here’s the first line:
The next time at services Caroline did her best to recall why she attended, to fix her thoughts on the service and not on the gentleman seated two rows behind her on her left.