Friday, October 11, 2019

First Line Fridays

 

Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line!

Today I am going to post a line from: 

  A Gingerbread Romance
by Lacey Baker



And the first line is...

"Crisp winter air greeted Taylor the moment she stepped out of the taxi and onto the sidewalk."  

Happy reading and happy Friday!   

        Let me know your first line in the comments & then head over to Hoarding Books to see                                                                  who else is participating!  







10 comments:

  1. Now I want gingerbread! LOL! Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Me too! Have a great weekend and happy reading Trisha!

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  2. Happy Friday! My first line is from "Sara's Gift (Small-Town Christmas Wishes Series Book 4) by Kimberly Rose Johnson:

    "I have no idea who or what should get Charity's fifteen hundred dollars."

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    1. I'm always happy to hear about Christmas books! :) Happy reading Becky!

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  3. Happy Friday!

    Today on my blog I'm sharing the first couple of lines from One Christmas in Winter by Bell Renshaw: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/10/10/first-line-friday-105/. I'm currently in the middle of chapter 8, so I'll share a line from there.

    "Hoyt hadn't thought this through."

    Have a great weekend! 🙂❤📖

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    1. Great line--so happy to hear it's from a Christmas book! :) Happy reading Nicole!

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  4. Happy Friday! Today I'm sharing the first lines from Code of Valor by Lynette Eason: "The broker rose from his chair and glared at the imbecile standing on the other side of the desk. 'We paid you well to steal that boat. Where is it?'"

    https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/10/first-line-fridays-code-of-valor-by.html

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  5. Happy Friday! I’m sharing from two Carrie Anne Noble books on my blog this week. Here is the second line from The Gold-Son:

    “The forest was a forbidden place, spoken of only in warnings and whispers.”

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    1. Love this line--reminds me of Anne of Green Gables--when Anne and Diana venture into the haunted woods. :) Happy reading Yvette!

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