Happy Friday!
And welcome to First Line Fridays, hosted by Hoarding Books!!!
Since it’s Friday, it’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line.
Today, Hoarding Books is celebrating Father’s Day with our first lines so I couldn’t help but feature one of my favorite dads in fiction (that I haven’t already shared here)!
The book I’m featuring today is The Imposter by Suzanne Woods Fisher
And the first line is…
“Surprises come in two shapes – good and bad. This one, though, felt indeterminate.”
You can check out my review & meet David Stoltzfus HERE
Let me know the first line of the book closest to you & then head over to Hoarding Books to see who else is participating!
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Happy Friday! My first line is from The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck:
“He must finish. He must.”
ahhhh i can’t wait to read this one!
Caroline Marsh wiped the tears from her cheeks with the back of her hand and sat down on a bench outside, taking a moment to compose herself.
KILLER COUNTRY REUNION
By Jenna Night
ooo that sounds good!
My first line this week is from Tricia Goyer’s A Daring Escape. I don’t have a bonus line to share, this week because I borrowed it from my local library and had to take it back yesterday. So, you’ll just have to stop by my blog to see the first line! <3
haha i will!
“Don’t lose heart children. We have several strong families lined up in Bonham. I’m sure we’ll find homes for each of you.”
More Than Meets the Eye by Karen Witemeyer
That’s a great first line from The Imposter!
ooo i can’t wait to read that one soon!
Devine Brevard scarcely blinked when Grace tossed her sweet tea in his face.
Told You So by Kristen Heitzmann
oh i love that book!! And the next one is even better!
My first line is from Deadly Proof by Rachel Dylan:
“You can’t call that settlement an offer.”
Lokking forward to reading The Love Letter and Karen Witemeyer’s newest!
yay! me too!
February 1909
Isabella Grayson’s shoes sank into the plush red carpet of Broadlands’ south hall, and she released a soft sigh. Across the Blue by Carrie Turansky
yay! love that book!
Happy Friday!?
My First Line Friday comes from a book I will be reading soon, The Life Lucy Knew by Karma Brown.
I have a complicated relationship with my memory. Most of us, me included, believe our memories are fairly accurate.
Have a great weekend and happy reading!???
ooo i’m intrigued!
“As circumspectly as she could, Rosalind Perry smoothed her dark gray skirts before meeting the wide, assessing gaze of Douglass Sloane, the twenty-four-year-old son and heir of the Sloane estate.”
From: The Secrets of Sloane House By Shelley Gray
Excellent mystery and suspense I just finished at 1:30 this morning!
oh i love that book!! yay!
Snow crunched under Ursula’s ski poles as she pushed up the rise and stopped at the top of the hill to catch her breath. from Alaskan Hideaway by Beth Carpenter
yay! i love Beth’s books!
Kappy King took one look at her front door and promptly marched back down the porch steps to her buggy.
Kappy King and the Puppy Kaper by Amy Lillard
yay for Kappy King!
I’m reading a novella today, The Treasured Book by Kathleen Fuller. Here are the first lines:
“Lucy Fisher had never been so drenched in her entire life. Still, she managed a smile as her bus drove away.”
Have a great weekend!
ooo that sounds interesting!
This whole series is a treat! Hope you have a great weekend.
one of my fave series!