It’s supposed to warm up a bit here this weekend which I’m definitely looking forward to (even if I will be inside reading the majority of the weekend). Do you have any exciting weekend plans?
One of the books I’m hoping to get to is Beth K. Vogt’s Things I Never Told You. I’m so looking forward to this one. It’s been a bit since Vogt’s last release.
Without further adieu, here’s the first line:
What are you reading this weekend? Share the first line of the book nearest you in the comments then head over to hoarding books to check out what other first lines are making appearances this week.
I’ve seen this book several times, and every time I’m more curious about it! I look forward to reading your review. Have a wonderful weekend!
This first line makes me sad. But, I still want to check this book out. I’ve seen it everywhere lately.
Happy Friday!
Today over at my blog, I am sharing the first line from the novel An Improper Proposal by Davalynn Spencer. Here, I will share the first line from Janet Ferguson’s novel Leaving Oxford.
“Baby steps. Sarah Beth LeClair forced one foot in front of the other and willed herself to soak in the new life bursting around her on the University of Mississippi campus.”
Happy Friday! On my blog today, I’m sharing the first line from Jody Hedlund’s book, Love Unexpected. Here, I will share the first line from the second chapter of the book I’m currently reading, Mail-Order Revenge by Angela K. Couch. “The town of Bumble Bee appeared to consist of the sign bearing its peculiar name and a cluster of rustic buildings.” Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
Happy Friday!
The book I’m sharing on my blog is The Butterfly and the Violin, but I’ll share here what I’m currently reading- All Things New by Lynn Austin: “Josephine Weatherly thought she’d already lived through the darkest hour of this endless war, but she had been wrong.” Hope you have a great weekend!
I’m sharing from Where the Fire Falls on my blog today but I’m currently reading The Backcountry Brides Collection, so here is the first line from the first novella, Shenandoah Hearts by Carrie Fancett Pagels:
Prologue
Philadelphia 1753
“Ladysmith, you have a gentleman caller–maybe two.” The voice of her employer, Jacob Owens, held a slight tease.
Happy Friday!
Intriguing! I’ll have to check this one out. Like you say, it’s a while since I’ve read something from Beth Vogt.
I’m sharing the first line of The Man He Never Was by James L Rubart on my blog, a modern retelling of the story of Jekyll and Hyde.
I’m currently reading The Esther Paradigm by Sarah Monzon, a modern marriage of convenience story based on the Book of Esther. Here’s the first line of the Prologue:
Hannah Pratt stared out across the grainy hills as the wind blew a gentle kiss over the crest.
I was having techy difficulties last week, but I still wanted to say happy Friday and happy reading!