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Oh I am drooling over that cover!!! Here’s the first line from my next read:
ReplyDelete“Fowltown Village, Georgia
Big Chestnut Moon (October) 1817
Captain Marcus Buck dropped to one knee beside an Indian’s crumpled form and swept a hand down her face, lowering her lids over sightless eyes.”
Drawn by the Frost Moon: Bitter Eyes No More by April W. Gardner
I just got this book in the mail the other day...love the cover! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteThe honorable Clara DeLancey stood atop the chalky cliffs. Above her, heavy clouds menaced the moon, revealing then concealing the scene below.
ReplyDeleteFrom The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey by Carolyn Miller.
Only half done with this one but it is turning out to be just as good as the other two in the series!
Lucy Bagshaw’s half sister, Juliet, had warned her about the weather.
ReplyDeleteRAINY DAY SISTER by Kate Hewitt
Fabulous first line!
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing from The Dishonourable Miss DeLancy over on my blog, but I'm currently reading The Captive Brides collection. I've just started Waltzing Matilda by Lucy Thompson. Here's the first line:
Matilda Brampton took one more look at the walls of the Parramatta Female Factory and vowed it would be her last.
Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteMy FLF is from Barefoot Summer by Denise Hunter
Madison McKinley scanned the crowded town hall, wondering how many of her friends and neighbors she’d have to fight to get what she came for.
Have a great weekend!
The cover is beautiful. Your high praise for the book has caused me to want to check it out. I’m featuring A Most Peculiar Circumstance by Jen Turano on my blog, but here I will share the first line from a novel I recently published called Reluctant To Wed. “Sitting in her grandfather’s traveling coach, Emma suddenly felt the impact of her decision.”
ReplyDeleteOooh I've heard such great things about this book! I look forward to your review!
ReplyDeleteMy FLF is all about Pepper's Charming the Troublemaker, so I'll share here a line from my current read:
"Declan Gray started his day as he did every other." -Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey
On my page I shared the first line from Heather Day Gilbert's "God's Daughter" a fantastic story rich in viking history. I would highly recommend the book to anyone who enjoys Historical Fiction.
ReplyDeleteI'll share here an old favorite of mine "Heidi"
From the old and pleasantly situated village of Mayenfeld, a footpath winds through green and shady meadows to the food of the mountains, which on this side look down from their stern and lofty heights upon the valley below.
such an amazing book!!
ReplyDeleteMy current first line is from Love Held Captive by Shelley Shepard Gray: "There was almost nothing there. Almost."