First Line Fridays -- The Memory House
4/11/2019
via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from The Memory House by Rachel Hauck. My First Line: BECK Manhattan, New York She was never afraid of the dark. But the light? Now that terrified her. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops.
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via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King book 1 in the The Hundredth Queen Series. My First Line: Snowy mountains tear into the ashen sky, their jagged peaks pearly, like wolverine fangs. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. First Line Fridays -- Finders Keepers
3/21/2019
Today I'm posting a line from Finders Keepers by Sarah Monzon book 1 in the Carrington Family Series. Watch for book 4 coming this fall!! My First Line: Prologue Seville, Spain 1689 Isabella stumbled along the rough bords of the dock, feeling exposed without her corset and many layers of petticoats. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. First Line Fridays -- The White City
3/14/2019
via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from The White City by Grace Hitchcock book 1 in the True Colors American Crime Series. My First Line: Chicago, July 1893 Winnifred Wylde concentrated on his forehead, nodding, trying to respond appropriately, but it was so difficult with his nose hair escaping and retreating into his left nostril with every breath. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. Today I'm posting a line from One Thing I Know by Kara Isaac. My First Line: Rachel Somers wasn't sure what bothered her more: conning most of America, or the fact they'd been doing it for almost a decade and no one even suspected. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. First Line Fridays -- Forever Elle
2/14/2019
via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from Forever Elle by Heather Chapman. My First Line: Teton Valley, 1901 It was a relief I wasn't scared of heights. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from Between Two Shores by Jocelyn Green. My First Line: Kahnawake, Quebec August 1744 "I told you, I'm not staying" Catherine Stands-Apart drew back from her sister's touch and planted her feet wide at the edge of their mother's grave. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from The Curse of Misty Waifair by Jaime Jo Wright. My First Line: Pleasant Valley Northwoods of Wisconsin, 1908 Meloncholy was a condition of the spirit and soul, but also the mind. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. First Line Fridays -- Playing for Keeps
1/11/2019
via Hoarding Books Today I'm posting a line from Playing for Keeps by Ranee S. Clark. This is book 1 in the Playing for Keeps Series. My First Line: The football sailed gracefully through the air, a perfect spiral if TyAnne Daws ever saw one. What are you reading? What is your first line?
Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below... Then head on over to Hoarding Books and link up! And then hop around the linky to visit other blog stops. First Line Fridays -- A Tale of Two Hearts
12/13/2018
Today I'm posting a line from A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep. This is book 2 in the Once Upon a Dickens Christmas Series. My First Line:
London, 1853 Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life,
or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. David Copperfield In the tiny back of the Golden Egg Inn, Mina Scott lowered her copy of David Copperfield to her lap and lifted her face to the October sun. What are you reading? What is your first line?
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