Welcome to First Line Friday’s hosted by Hoarding Books.
Today I’m excited to be featuring Searching for You by Jody Hedlund. Searching for You is a story that you will want for your “keeper” shelf. A story that you will want to pull out and read again. Jody Hedlund takes readers on a heartfelt journey through the pages of this book. I felt like I was right in the story with the characters. CLICK HERE to read my full review!
New York City
September 1859Sophie Neumann nuzzled her nose against Danny’s chest.
Searching for You (Orphan Train #3)
Now it’s your turn!
Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. To see what First Lines others are sharing this week head over to Hoarding Books.
I enjoy Jody Hedlund’s books! My first line comes from The Fashion Designer by Nancy Moser…
Late August 1912
New York City
Annie Culver tidied her work table for the last time.
Happy Friday and happy reading!
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I have just been introduced to author Stacey Weeks, and am excited to start reading her book “Mistletoe Melody”. Here is the first line:
“Incoming!”
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This is a long anticipated read! I am sharing from Catching Christmas over on my blog.
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I’ve read a couple of Jodi Hedlund’s books and have enjoyed them greatly. I love reading Christmas romances this time of year, so I’m featuring one on my blog today, but here I’ll share one of the books I’m currently reading, The Christian History Devotional by J. Stephen Lang. I’ll be slowly reading it for a long time. And I’m not reading it in the right order. Today I’m on April 10. “1820: We are so accustomed to the Salvation Army that we forget how radical it seemed when it first appeared. Its founder was William Booth, born on this date.” Have a wonderful weekend and happy reading!
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Happy Friday!
My first lines come from The Mother In Law by Sally Hepworth………
I am folding laundry at my dining room table when the police car pulls up. There’s no fanfare— no sirens or flashing lights— yet that little niggle starts in the pit of my stomach, Mother Nature’s warning that all is not well.
Have an awesome weekend and stay warm! Happy reading!😊📚💕
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I love that whole series!
This week on my blog I’m sharing from I know the Plans by Melissa Wardwell but it’s also my current read so I’ll share the first line from chapter 8 where I’m currently at: “So how are things going?” Hope you have a great weekend!
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Yes, me too! Such a wonderful series to enjoy!
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Happy Friday!
On my blog, I’m sharing the first couple of lines from Silent Days, Holy Night by Phyllis Clark Nichols. I’m just starting chapter 2 now, so I’ll post the first lines from there.
“‘Since I can’t go to Grancie’s today, could I go tomorrow?’ I didn’t think Dad was looking, so I took another sugar cube and stirred it into my tea.”
Hope you have a great weekend filled with awesome reading time. 😀❤📚
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Sounds like you are in for a good reading weekend!!
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Happy Friday! I’m sharing from Georgette Heyer’s Envious Casca on my blog today, but here’s the first line from the next Heyer book I’ll be reading, Why Shoot a Butler?:
“The signpost was unhelpful.”
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Thank you for stopping by, Yvette!
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That is mine as well!
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Great minds think alike!
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