Happy Friday!!!
Today's first line comes from a book that I have been wanting to read since it released in October of last year...But, TIME!!! I just haven't gotten around to it yet! HOPEFULLY soon though because my patience isn't going to hold out much longer!
Prelude
This is all my fault. She'll lose her soul because of me.
Amazon
Today's first line comes from a book that I have been wanting to read since it released in October of last year...But, TIME!!! I just haven't gotten around to it yet! HOPEFULLY soon though because my patience isn't going to hold out much longer!
Prelude
This is all my fault. She'll lose her soul because of me.
Amazon
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ReplyDeleteMy Heart Belongs in the Superstition Mountains – Carmela’s Quandary by Susan Page Davis
Hmmmm....
DeleteI'm still waiting to read this too! Arrrgggghhhh!
ReplyDeleteSince I have so many wonderful first lines to choose from at the moment, I'm going to share a different one here than on my blog. It's the first line from Varina Denman's 'Looking Glass Lies':
"I woke up in the middle of the night in our cavernous walk-in closet. Again."
Sleep walker? interesting!
DeleteThe line I’m going to share with you here is different than the one featured on my blog post. This book is one that my 9 year old son is currently reading for the second time.
ReplyDelete“This is a true story. Well some of it. Most of it.”
Harlow & Sage (and Indiana) A true story about best friends by: Brittni Vega
YAY!!! Kids reading books!
DeleteWhy, Livvie! Whatever are you doing? From The Elusive Miss Ellison by Carolyn Miller. Just started this one
ReplyDeleteHaha great opening scene in that book!
DeleteToday I’m sharing the first line from Cynthia Roemer’s debut book that came out today.
ReplyDeleteUnder This Same Sky
Illinois ~ May 8, 1854
Nothing could have prepared her for this.
Nothing.
Oooooh!!!
DeleteI recently saw this book...is that Big Ben on the cover or a regular tall skyscraper? It may just be me wanting it to be Big Ben. :) What genre is this book...utopian?
ReplyDeleteYoung Adult, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Contemporary - That is what Amazon says at least lol. I dive into books with minimal knowledge of them most of the time haha
DeleteHappy Friday (is it really?)!! My first line is from a nonfiction book that is being released on May 2nd, Women Who Move Mountains by Sue Detweiler: " 'Get my baby out!' I screamed with a raspy voice." And one of my favorite quotes: "Every day we have the opportunity to agree with God & allow His perspective to flood us with His hope. It’s like having a pressure washer in your mind."
ReplyDeleteThat is GOOD!
DeleteEh. It's just a soul. Who needs those? ;) That cover is so surreal. I hope you do a review on this book. The premise is intriguing and I'm looking for a new fantasy series.
ReplyDeleteI will review it for sure! I have it sitting on my Kindle waiting...and waiting...and....Haha!
DeleteU.S. Army Base at the Presidio
ReplyDeleteSan Francisco, 1898
Jenny Bennett woke as pebbles clattered against her window.
From To the Farthest Shores by Elizabeth Camden (Bethany House)
Oh I love LOVE the cover of this book!
DeleteNeat line!!
ReplyDelete:) Thanks for stopping by Bree!
Delete"Pressing her nose against the glass of the carriage window, Miss Permilia Griswold felt her stomach begin to churn as she took note of the throngs of people lining Fifth Avenue." from Behind the Scenes by Jen Turano. I finished this one a couple of days ago. It's delightful!
ReplyDelete"There are a few days in my life that I can recall as if they happened yesterday." from My Heart Will Always Cry by Janell Haworth Desmond (nonfiction - Westbow Press).
ReplyDeletePROLOGUE
ReplyDeleteThey were coming. - Orphan's Song by Gillian Bronte Adams
HAPPY FRIDAY and HAPPY READING!
I so totally feel your pain. All these great books are coming out constantly and TIME! Plus my own project now...OI! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI keep putting this book off and I have no idea why lol. Will be reading soon!!
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