Welcome to First Line Friday’s hosted by Hoarding Books.
Today I am excited to be featuring Lord of Her Heart by Sherrinda Ketchersid. This story whisked me away to medieval times! Right from the first page, I was enveloped into this page-turning story. CLICK HERE to read my full review!
Lomkirk Abbey, England
1198 AD“I tire of this endless cleaning.” Jocelyn Ashburne sat on the cold stone floor of the cellarium and put a hand to her aching back.
I’m sure many of us can identify with that first line. If you are tired of endless cleaning, then this is the perfect time to take a break with a good book! Click on the title below to pre-order your copy today!
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.
Here is the first line from Lori Benton’s upcoming release, The King’s Mercy. “Alex McKinnon roused to the press wood beneath his cheek and an ominous churning in his gut.”
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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Yes, the endless cleaning! If only things would STAY clean. LOL
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That would be nice!!
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I’ve been out all day with my mom (shopping and lunch for Mother’s Day) and am just now getting to the computer. It is such a thrill to see my book baby being featured. Thank you so much! (And now I must go do some endless cleaning. Bah!)
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A day with your mom sounds wonderful!! Glad you got to spend time together!! Happy Mother’s Day!
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Looks good! I love the medieval era! The first line from my current read, The Highest of Hopes by Susan Anne Mason is:
“There was no turning back now!”
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I’m definitely tired of endless cleaning! Sounds interesting! Today I’m sharing the first line from The Brave Art of Motherhood by Rachel Marie Martin:
“Over the past five years, I’ve lived what I’ve jokingly called a public private life.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/05/first-line-fridays-brave-art-of.html
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Thanks for popping by and sharing your first line!!
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Ha, cleaning is endless! What a fun first line!
Right now, I’m reading Sweet On You by Becky Wade, first line: Five hundred and eleven days had passed since he’d seen her last.
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I enjoy reading Becky Wade’s stories! Thank you for stopping by today!
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I’m currently reading It’s a Love Story by Lincee Ray and the first line is “My first love story includes a stack of books from the library and a doll.”
I hope you have a nice weekend!
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Thank you, Ellie!! I hope you have a wonderful weekend also
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“Was it wicked to say goodbye with a smile?” My first line from Michelle Griep’s upcoming release The Noble Guardian. Loving it so far! Who doesn’t love a handsome hero? Thanks for hosting, Trish!
Mary Koester
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I love Michelle Griep’s stories!! Thank you for stopping by today and sharing your first line!
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I can relate! The quote I’m sharing on my blog today is from the novella collection An Amish Reunion. This is the first line from page 81 of my current read, Who I Am With You by Robin Lee Hatcher:
“Ignorance, Ridley discovered, isn’t bliss.”
Have a great weekend!
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I am definitely tired of endless cleaning! Happy reading!
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Thank you for stopping by!!
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Sounds great!!
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My first line is from The Refuge by Ann Gabhart:
You can’t cheat death.
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