Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at A Portrait of Loyalty by Roseanna M. White.

Late February 1918
Somewhere in the French countrysideHe could see it all so clearly.
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What are you reading?
Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at A Portrait of Loyalty by Roseanna M. White.
Late February 1918
Somewhere in the French countrysideHe could see it all so clearly.
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
Just finished Portrait of Loyalty. Super series!
My first line is from POINT OF DANGER by Irene Hannon.
“The package was ticking.”
Happy reading!
Paula, I just started Point of Danger last night! So good! Happy reading!
Happy Friday! My first line is from “Valley of Shadows” by Candace West:
“The torrent swept away Lorena’s well-devised surprise into the muck.”
Becky, What a great first line! I haven’t heard the title before, but now it has me curious. Hope you enjoy it!
Happy Friday!
I’m sharing the first line from Storing Up Trouble by Jen Turano on my blog. I’m currently on chapter 22, so I’ll share a line from there.
“Before Norman could fully process the idea of a giggling Theo, Stanley was escorting Theo into the room, beaming a bright smile at her, one she was certainly returning.”
I hope you have a great weekend. 🙂❤📚
Bellsmoma, Just reading that line from Storing Up Trouble made me smile! Such a fun book! I hope you are enjoying it! 🙂
It’s SO good! 🙂
Happy Friday! A Portrait of Loyalty is on my tbr, but I know I probably won’t get to it until November. Today, I’m sharing the first line from Until I Met You by Tari Faris: “Today was a new start, and this time running back home wasn’t an option.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/10/first-line-fridays-until-i-met-you-by.html
BeautyintheBinding, I keep seeing Until I Met You around – how is it? I hope you enjoy A Portrait of Loyalty when you get to it! I loved it! 🙂
Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line from Miss Tavistock’s Mistake by Linore Rose Burkhard. “Mrs. Filbert! Only guess what I have learned from my uncle!” Miss Tavistock, the nineteen year old orphaned ward of the Duke of Trent, rushed across the great library of Toadingham to where her companion, Mrs. Filbert, lay settled upon a settee amongst layers of pillows near the fire, sniffling and sneezing.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/10/first-line-friday-miss-tavistocks.html
Have lovely weekend!!
sassybookishmama, that sounds like a fun book! Thanks for sharing!