Happy November!!!
How the heck is it already November? Only TWO months left in this DECADE! AHHH!!!! And you know what that means right? It's time to start thinking about CHRISTMAS! I just spent a few *minutes* perusing Pinterest for Advent ideas for the kids this year...I'm not ready! But...I digress...Today I am sharing the first line from my current read which is book THREE of Jody Hedlund's new Young Adult series. That cover though....😍😍😍😍
Today’s first line is from...
Emmeline
I brushed my hand over the crushed grass and examined the nearly invisible footprint beneath.
Emmeline
I brushed my hand over the crushed grass and examined the nearly invisible footprint beneath.
It was the end of the world.
ReplyDeleteSophia Jackson strained to see something, anything that looked like civilization, but the desolate landscape was no more than brown dirt and scrubby bits of green plants that stretched all the way to the horizon.
HOME ON THE RANCH: TROUBLE IN TEXAS by Caro Carson and Cathy Gillen Thacker
2 in 1 novel including A COWBOY’S WISH UPON A STAR and TEXAS COWBOY’S CHRISTMAS
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Beautiful cover!
ReplyDeleteToday I'm sharing the first lines from Within My Heart by Tamera Alexander over on my blog. Here, I'll share the first line from a book I recently read and enjoyed, Sara's Gift by Kimberly Rose Johnson: "I have no idea who or what should get Charity's fifteen hundred dollars."
Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteToday on my blog I am sharing the first line from The Bright Unknown by Elizabeth Byler Younts. Oh my word is this book amazing!!! Currently, I am reading Once Upon a Christmas: Contemporary Retellings of Timeless Tales. It's a really fun Christmas collection of novellas. I'll share a line from that book here.
"Being escorted out of the firm by building security wasn't on his to-do list, but he could write it in later ... and cross it off."
LOL! This book is filled with sweet and sassy stories. I am loving it so far.
Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading!
My first line is from Silent Night Suspect by Sharee Stover
ReplyDeleteAsia Stratton’s gaze remained transfixed on the lifeless eyes staring back at her.
Today I'm sharing the first lines from The Words Between Us by Erin Bartels: "Mostly people only die once. But my father is not most people. He is a monster." Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
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