Welcome to First Line Friday!
Today I’m featuring
Seeking Sanctuary by Susanne Dietze.
All she wants is a home… Can her second chance survive a painful secret?
When pregnant single mom Paige Faraday arrives in Kellan Lambert’s bookstore seeking a temporary job, he wouldn’t dare turn away the sister of his old military buddy. After all, she just needs the job until her baby’s born and she figures out her next steps. But when Kellan’s deepest secret threatens their growing bond, will Paige be able to forgive him for the past he can’t forget?
From Goodreads
Now it’s your turn. Pull out the book beside you and tell us the first line.
Happy Sunday! This week on my blog, I shared the first line from The Paris Betrayal by James R. Hannibal: “From a rooftop perch, Ben Calix watched the courier leave the Tiber and cross the piazza.”
http://gracetogrowblog.com/paris-betrayal-james-hannibal/
Sounds like an exciting book! Happy Sunday!
Happy Friday!
Today, I’m sharing the first line from The Nature of a Lady by Roseanna M. White: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2021/05/07/first-line-friday-182/. I’m still reading this book so I’ll share another line from this book.
“Libby had to bite her lip to keep the laughter from spilling out at the way Oliver Tremayne’s eyes yet again went wide with panic.”
Have a great weekend. Happy reading! 😀❤📚
Isn’t that such a good story?! I loved it! Happy weekend!
Happy Friday! My first line is from “The Harmony of Love” by Kimberly Rae Jordan:
“Gavin Colley walked along the wide carpeted hallway, hoping his stride looked purposeful and confident to anyone he passed.”
Thanks for sharing! I hope you enjoy the story!
Susie’s book was really good!
From The Nature of a Lady by Roseanna White:
5 June. 1906. Penzance, Cornwall, England
More beauty than Lady Elizabeth Sinclair had ever thought possible beckoned to her-a turquoise sea, blue sky wisped with soft white clouds, birds cartwheeling through the air, islands studding it all with the promise of life she’d never had the opportunity to examine up close.
It was! And I loved The Nature of a Lady! Hope you’re enjoying it, too!