Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at Night Vision by Susan Sleeman.
Jenna Paine would do anything to protect her daughter.
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
Welcome to First Line Friday! Today we’re looking at Night Vision by Susan Sleeman.
Jenna Paine would do anything to protect her daughter.
Want to learn more? Check out my review.
What are you reading?
Today, I’m sharing the first line from The Right Kind of Fool by Sarah Loudin Thomas. “As the sun climbed above the horizon, strokes of lavender, orange, and pink painted the awakening sky.” Have a good rest of the weekend!
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/12/first-line-fridays-right-kind-of-fool.html
Thank you sharing! That’s such a beautiful first line!
On my blog today, I’m sharing The Governess’ Debut by Wendy May Andrews. Here, I will share the first line from Chapter Four. “Felicia had to struggle to keep her attention on Penelope’s lessons.” Merry Christmas!
Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
Happy Friday!!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line from Runaway River by Kim D. Taylor
“The children were finally asleep.All fifty six of them.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/12/first-line-friday-runaway-river.html
Have an amazing weekend!📚
I haven’t heard of that one but what a great first line! Enjoy!
Happy Friday!
On my blog today I’m sharing the first few lines from Jody Hedlund’s A Cowboy for Keeps: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2020/12/18/first-line-friday-166/. I’m currently on chapter 17 so I’ll share from there.
“Greta hadn’t been ready for their kiss to end and wanted to press into Wyatt, showing him he didn’t have to stop, that he could go on kissing her for as long as he wanted.”
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! 🙂❤📚
I’m looking forward to this one! Enjoy!
Susan Sleeman is the best!
I finally got this book today, I’ve been waiting all month:
The Dress Shop on King Street by Ashley Clark,
From the prologue:
Charleston, South Carolina, 1860
The candlelight sent a shadow of Rose up against the wooden wall. From the shadow, Rose looked taller. Stronger. Funny thing about shadows. They made even the smallest things into monsters or fairies or whatever folks wanted.
Happy reading!
Oh fun! That looks like a good book. I hope you enjoy it!