Happy Friday, friends! I am looking forward to a quiet weekend with few plans and a stack of books! How about you? What do you have in the works for your weekend?
This week I’m sharing the first line from the first book in Susan Sleeman’s new Truth Seeker series. I love how her series often include teams and/or family and a ton of great information on investigative procedures. Not to mention every book keeps you guessing until the end.
About the Book
She was hiding from her past…
When a local woman goes missing and Sheriff Blake Jenkins delivers her blood sample to DNA expert Emory Steele for analysis, Blake discovers Emory is a dead ringer for the missing woman. Blake’s gut says the woman is related to Emory. But Emory rejects the notion, requiring a DNA test before she’ll concede that she does indeed have a twin sister she never knew about.
Now she’ll do anything to see it come to light.
Emory joins Blake in a search for her missing sister, but when an attempt is made to abduct Emory as well, they begin to think the abduction is related to Emory’s birth parents. Blake vows to keep her under his watch until they discover what this maniac is looking for and bring him to justice. But Emory balks at him wanting to keep her under constant surveillance as she’s struggling to come to grips with a former brutal attack, and she wants nothing to do with a man who might want to get close to her. When it becomes clear that Blake is the only one who can keep her safe, will she let him get close enough to do so?
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!
Over on my blog I’m sharing the first line from Amber Lynn Perry’s new book, Upon My Heart Forever. Here I’ll share with you the first line from Chapter 9 of the same book.
“The edges of her carefully constructed barrier sloughed away, despite her misgivings.”
A weekend with a stack of books…sounds perfect! Happy reading Suzie!
Happy Friday!
Today on my blog, I am sharing the first line from Moments We Forget by Beth Vogt. You can check that out here: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/04/25/first-line-friday-84/. I’m currently on chapter 20, so I will share the first couple of lines from there.
“I should do something more to make today feel festive — more Christmassy. But turning Spotify to holiday music would have to do.”
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading! ❤️
My first few lines are from The Noble Guardian by Michelle Griep. I just finished this fabulous book!
Southampton, England 1815
Was it wicked to say goodbye with a smile? Wrong to feel happy about leaving one’s family behind? Surely only a sinner’s heart would harbor such uncharitable emotions…wouldn’t it?
That’s quite the first line! Today I’m sharing from Ladies of Intrigue, a collection of three novellas by Michelle Griep. Here’s the first line of the third novella, A House of Secrets:
“He’s late. Are you worried?”
Happy Friday and happy reading!
Sounds interesting! Today I’m sharing the first line from Never Let Go by Elizabeth Goddard.
“Nursing scrubs? Check. White snearkers? Check. Keycard? Check.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/04/first-line-fridays-never-let-go-by.html