Happy November!
The time sure flies when you're having fun...or busy...But I am loving all of these amazing new releases!!! Today I am celebrating Kristi Ann Hunter's new book...YAY!!!
Today’s first line is from...
Somewhere in the French Countryside 1806
Sometimes stories are more about the one doing the telling than the tale being told.
Somewhere in the French Countryside 1806
Sometimes stories are more about the one doing the telling than the tale being told.
LOVE’S THANKFUL HEART
ReplyDeleteSince it is three novellas, I’ll give the first line of each one.
Jamesport, Missouri
Nothing is going right.
GINGERBREAD WISHES by Laura V. Hilton
The frigid air sliced through Crist Petersheim’s thrift shop parka, sweatshirt, and old flannel shirt.
THANKSGIIVNG STRANGERS by Rachel J. Good
“I have something exciting to tell you!” Rosemary said, her voice singing within the small confines of Monroe’s buggy.
THANKSGIVING FROLIC by Thomas Nye
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I love this book!
ReplyDeleteHere’s the first line from Chapter 1. A Pursuit of Home by Kristi Ann Hunter
“Sometimes, despite time, distance, and a significant amount of ignoring it, the past never quite went away.”
Over on my blog I'm sharing the first line from A Match for Emma by Pepper Basham.
ReplyDeleteHere I'll share with you the first line from chapter 5 --
"There was something about front porch swings."
I hope you have a wonderful weekend full of bookish delights!
Happy Friday! 😀
ReplyDeleteOver on my blog I'm sharing the first line from Misleading Miss Verity by Carolyn Miller: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/11/07/first-line-friday-109/. I'm currently reading Once Upon a Christmas, a novella collection. I'll share a line from there:
"Stretching her arm, Li slammed her hand on her phone and tapped to snooze the alarm."
Hope you have a great weekend filled with awesome reading time. 🙂❤📖
Happy Weekend! My first line is from "The Strength of Their Love" by Kimberly Rae Jordan:
ReplyDelete"Forrest Williams slammed his hand on the nightstand, trying to find his phone so he could shut off the racket the alarm was making."
Same book only the first chapter.
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from The Pursuit of Home by Kristi Hunter
Marlborough, England 1816
Sometimes, despite time, distance, and a significant amount of ignoring it, the past never quite went away.
I haven't read any of Kristi Ann Hunter's books, but they look so good! Today I'm sharing the first line from Forged Through Fire: A Reconstructive Surgeon's Story of Survival, Faith, and Healing by Mark D. McDonough, MD: "I woke perspiring as an intense wall of heat rolled across the room."
ReplyDeletehttps://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/11/first-line-fridays-forged-through-fire.html