About the Book
When past secrets hold the only key to hope for the future…
Caroline Chapman is reeling from a broken engagement. Determined to start again, she moves cross-country for her dream job of planning events in the historical mansions of Newport, Rhode Island. Just as her life is getting back on track, she gets an email that shakes her very foundations.
Linda Riley’s life looks picture perfect – a wonderful husband, two great kids, involved in church and the community. Then comes the diagnosis that shatters the façade. In order to save her son’s life, she must reveal secrets that can rip everything apart.
Connected by more than painful circumstances, these two women discover a sacred bond. In this beautiful story of love, loss, and the fight for life, Caroline and Linda experience the reality that life doesn’t always go according to The Plans We Made.
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 “Without Proof” by Janet Sketchley:
“The doorbell echoed from the main floor.”
Great first line!
Happy Friday!
I’m currently reading A Haven for Her Heart by Susan Anne Mason. It’s an excellent story! I’m just beginning chapter 21, so I’ll share from there.
“I’m taking Sofia out for a while,” Darius said to his mother as they finished up the dishes.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! ❤
Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line of Teresa Tysinger upcoming novel Suddenly Forever.
“Grief was like a shipwreck, surrounding you with a chaos or debris on unrelenting waves.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/09/first-line-friday-suddenly-forever.html
Have a lovely weekend!!
Happy Friday! Today, I’m sharing the first line from A Portrait of Loyalty by Roseanna M. White. “He could see it all so clearly.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/09/first-line-fridays-portrait-of-loyalty.html
Happy Reading!
My first line is from Chapter 6 of THE RED RIBBON by Pepper Basham:
“What a horrible way to end a mighty fine kiss”