Welcome to First Line Friday’s hosted by Hoarding Books.
Today I am excited to be featuring All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner! This story and its characters wove themselves around my heart. I laughed, I held my breath, I cried. CLICK HERE to read my full review.
June 1967
When God created the world, he only afforded Michigan just so many good-weather days.
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.
Loved this book! I also laughed and very ugly cried!
Have a great weekend!
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The characters sure wrap themselves around your heart!
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I have been seeing this book everywhere! It looks so good! Happy Friday!
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I hope you get the opportunity to read this one!! Have a great weekend!
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Happy Friday!
Today on my blog I’m sharing the first couple of lines from No Greater Love by Gina Holder. It’s a really good book! I’m currently on chapter 25, so I’ll share the first line from there.
“If his sister fluffed his pillow one more time, Hamilton was going to lose his last shred of sanity.”
Hope you have an excellent weekend. 😀❤📚
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Maybe she just likes fluffy pillows?! 😂
Thank you for stopping by!!
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I’m currently listening to the audiobook for this one! I’m almost to the end now 🙂
Today on my blog I’m featuring the first line from No Greater Love by Gina Holder but It’s also my current read so I’ll share the first line from chapter 15 here: “Kathleen tucked her legs under the steering wheel of her rental.” Hope you have a great weekend with lots of reading time!
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Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first line!!
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Susie’s book is waiting in line!
My first line is from The Express Bride by Kim Woodhouse:
Prologue:
St. Louis, March 1834
With shaking limbs, she climbed into the plush carriage awaiting her, the precious bundle in her arms worth far more than the money, trinkets and trunks of clothing she left behind.
Wonderful book. Check out the whole series of The Daughters of the Mayflower.
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I’m hoping to start The Express Bride this week!!
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Edge of Truth” by Kimberly Rose Johnson:
“The hair on Kara Nelson’s neck prickled as she sat behind the wheel of her car parked near the Miami Beach Marina. Something wasn’t right.”
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Uh-oh! Sounds like there may be trouble!! Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first line
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I am still reading the same book as last week, “Hello Again” by Heather Tullis. I am currently on chapter 29 so I will share that first line here: “In the morning as Piper got ready for work she glanced out the window and noticed Spencer’s carpool ride was pulling up to the building. I hope you have a nice weekend!
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Hi Ellie!! Thank you for stopping by!!
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Oh, this book! So good!
I’m sharing from The Crossing at Cypress Creek by Pam Hillman on my blog today. I’m only a few pages in, and this is my favorite line so far:
“Her stomach did a slow roll at the unexpected lilt of an Irish brogue.”
Happy Friday and have a great weekend!
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I’m wanting to read The Crossing at Cypress Creek! Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first line!
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A great opening line!
Today I’m sharing on my blog the first line from The Art of Rivers by Janet W. Ferguson.
Love, like art, took on different forms with each creator.
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I’ve heard great things about this story! Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first line!
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Today I’m sharing the first lines from A Reluctant Bride by Jody Hedlund: “Hang on a little longer, my lamb. Happy reading and have a great rest of the weekend!
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/07/first-line-fridays-reluctant-bride-by.html
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Thank you for stopping by and sharing your first line!! I so enjoyed reading Jody Hedlund’s latest book!!
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