Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at Almost a Bride by Jody Hedlund.

Caribou, British Columbia
August 1863
“Hello beautiful. Will you marry me?”
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at Almost a Bride by Jody Hedlund.
Caribou, British Columbia
August 1863
“Hello beautiful. Will you marry me?”
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
My first line is from The Haunting At Bonaventure Circus by Jaime Jo Wright:
Life was not unlike the wisp of fog that curled around the base of a grave marker, softly caressing the marble before dissolving into the violet shadow of the night.
Paula, such a great first line! Enjoy the story!
Happy Friday! On my blog I’m sharing from a non-fiction text called Just Show Up by Kara Tippetts and Jill Lynn Buteyn. I’m just beginning chapter 3 so I’ll share a line from there.
“Years ago, the pastor who baptized our daughter was diagnosed with ALS.”
Hope you have a great weekend! 🙂❤📚
Happy Friday Bellesmoma! That sounds like a good and interesting book. Thanks for sharing!
This looks like a good series, but I haven’t read any of it yet. I’m sharing the first line from Finding Love for the Workaholic by Laurie Larsen on my blog today. “Isabelle Harmon drew in a lungful of air.”
Ellie, it is a great series! Hard to pick a favorite of the four. Enjoy your read!
Happy Friday! Now that’s an excellent first line! Haha
My first lines come from The Summer House by Lauren K Denton……
T he morning Worth left, something pulled Lily from her sleep, though at first glance nothing seemed out of place. The light coming through the bedroom window was soft and hazy. Above her the ceiling fan ticked and swayed, and outside a lone bird sang, trying to rouse its friends. Everything else was still and quiet.
Have an awesome weekend and happy reading!📚💜
Susan, isn’t it?! Your choice sounds like a lovely end of the summer read! Enjoy!
Happy Friday! My first line is from ” I’ll be Home” by Toni Shiloh:
“Starr Lewis hated to return home a failure.”
Hi Becky! Fun choice, love that first line!