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First Line Fridays -- 02.10.17

2/10/2017
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​Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line!

Today I am going to post a line from

The Triple Date Dare
by Lauraine Henderson

This week I am sharing about Lauraine Henderson's debut novel.  This is an LDS fiction contemporary romance novel.  It is one you will not want to miss!!
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The old-time car horn a-oogaed, and David Harrington slowly reached over to the nightstand for his cell phone.
What are you reading?  What is your first line?
​Open the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments below...
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Now head on over and join these lovely ladies in First Line Fridays on their blogs too:

Reading is My SuperPower | Bookworm Mama | Faithfully Bookish​
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​Robin's Nest | Fiction Aficionado | Bibliophile Reviews | Kathleen Denly


(If you’d like to join us on your blog for First Line Fridays, shoot me a message and let me know!)
Becky Smith
2/10/2017 06:16:29 am

My first line is from Still Life by Dani Pettrey: "He glanced around what had become a dumping ground by the river's edge. Dark, silent...deserted. Perfect. (Sorry-I know that's more than just the first line, but it's so good!)

Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books
2/10/2017 11:33:55 am

Oh fun! I have heard great things about this novel. I will have to get my hands on a copy!

Heather link
2/10/2017 08:39:20 am

The Mark of the King
Jocelyn Green

And the first line is...

Paris, France
September 1719

"There it was again. Suddenly wide awake, Julianne covered her ears. Straw crunched beneath her, needling her skin through the ticking as she inched away from the dank stone wall and closer to the warm body beside her."

Happy reading and happy Friday!

Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books
2/10/2017 11:34:25 am

Ohhhhh!! Such a good one! I am almost finished reading it! :)

Beth Erin link
2/10/2017 10:04:21 am

PhD was not supposed to smell like this.

A Twist of Faith by Pepper Basham

Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books
2/10/2017 11:34:53 am

Still need to finish this one! I have started it twice... Sigh...

Lauraine
2/10/2017 11:55:54 am

Is this where I send a message to join?

Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books
2/10/2017 02:05:49 pm

I emailed you. :)

Cara link
2/10/2017 02:21:49 pm

"Blast it all!" Crispin Handle, Lord Cavratt, did not generally resort to muttering under his breath, but an exasperating female could push even the most level-headed gentleman to extremes.

-The Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah M. Eden

So good! Can't believe it took me this long to start reading this book!

Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books
2/11/2017 12:34:42 am

Oh yes!! I LOVE Sarah's books! Hope you read many more of them! They are all fantastic!!!

Sarah link
2/11/2017 01:32:11 pm

My First Line is from Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Mother Queen by Desmond Seward:

"When Eleanor of Aquitaine died in 1204 her long career had been the most colorful and the stormiest of any English queen consort before or since."

Rachel D link
2/11/2017 07:11:17 pm

My first line this week is from The Memoir of Johnny Devine (It is fiction lol) "A tiny cyclone of dry leaves raced ahead of Eliza as she crossed 35th Avenue, urging her to hurry."

Andi link
2/11/2017 09:43:35 pm

Piccolo. The restaurant matched it's name - - a tiny and delicate white stucco building with a short, neat brick walk leading from its front door to the parking lot.
From The Portrait of Emily Price by Katherine Reay


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