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.
I’m continuing my #CFRR2019 FLF series, spotlighting books from the authors who joined us for the Christian Fiction Readers Retreat in April.
The book I’m featuring today is Knox by Susan May Warren, one of our CFRR2019 (and 2017) authors!
Y’all still here with me? You haven’t gone into a swoon over that cover, have you? 😉
And the first line is…
Oh goody, now Knox got to watch his troublemaking little brother break his ornery neck.
Let me know the first line of the book closest to you & then head over to Hoarding Books to see who else is participating!
If you’re a blogger or just a social media-er, we’d love for you to join us too!
Prologue
Byzantine Empire–1230 AD
Ride. Ride at all costs.
The Warrior’s Seal by Ronie Kendig
Sarah Jane Morgan gasped for breath, scanning the crowded pathways. Everyone showed up for the Heritage Festival, which was good for the artists and vendors, but bad for her. Especially considering…….
SWEPT AWAY by Laura V. Hilton
i love her books!
“Knox” is such a good book! Happy Friday! My first line is from “Risking Love” by Toni Shiloh:
“Welcome to The Maple…Pit.”
yay! looking forward to reading that one this week!
Marnie by Shanna Hatfield “The grating screech of iron accompanied a final, gusty belch of smoke as the train ground to a holt at the station.”
Happy Friday!
Today, on my blog I am sharing the first few lines from The Governess of Penwythe Hall by Sarah E. Ladd: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/07/04/first-line-friday-92/. I’m currently just starting Cameo Courtships. It’s a short story anthology that I’m liking so far. Here’s the first line from the first story, “Pinned Above her Heart” by Susanne Dietze:
London, England, April 30, 1851
“Don’t touch anything, Letitia.”
Hope you have a great weekend filled with fun reading!
My First Line is from A Reluctant Belle by Beth White:
Prologue:
June, 1860
Tree limbs slapped Joelle’s face as she ran through the woods behind the bathhouse.
Loved this second book in the Daughtry House series.
Happy reading!
My first line is from My Dearest Dietrich by Amanda Barratt.
“Overhead, there was no sky.”