Great minds think alike! I too am sharing the first line from An Uncommon Woman! I'm loving this newest story from Laura Frantz! Hope you enjoy a lovely weekend!
My first line is from The Rebel Bride by Shannon McNear: September 20, 1863 Battle of Chickamauga, Northern Georgia Not for the first time, Joshua Wheeler wondered if he’d descended into hell.
I hope to read this one soon! Today I shared the first line from End Game by Rachel Dylan but I'm currently reading Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar so I'll share the first line from my current chapter (22) here: "Like a loose thread in an unfinished weaving, Priscilla's well-ordered world unraveled by virtue of one capricious judgment." I'm absolutely LOVING it so far! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with lots of quality reading time! :)
Happy Friday! Today I'm sharing the first lines from The Bright Unknown by Elizabeth Byler Younts: "I'm not sure whom I should thank--or blame--for the chance to become an old woman."
Great minds think alike! I too am sharing the first line from An Uncommon Woman! I'm loving this newest story from Laura Frantz! Hope you enjoy a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteLoved An Uncommon Woman!
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from The Rebel Bride by Shannon McNear:
September 20, 1863 Battle of Chickamauga, Northern Georgia
Not for the first time, Joshua Wheeler wondered if he’d descended into hell.
I hope to read this one soon!
ReplyDeleteToday I shared the first line from End Game by Rachel Dylan but I'm currently reading Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar so I'll share the first line from my current chapter (22) here: "Like a loose thread in an unfinished weaving, Priscilla's well-ordered world unraveled by virtue of one capricious judgment." I'm absolutely LOVING it so far! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with lots of quality reading time! :)
Happy Friday! My first line is from "Because of Him" by Kimberly Rae Jordan:
ReplyDelete"Kieran Sutherland only just managed to keep from lifting his arm and elbowing the detective seated beside him in the face."
Happy Friday! Today I'm sharing the first lines from The Bright Unknown by Elizabeth Byler Younts: "I'm not sure whom I should thank--or blame--for the chance to become an old woman."
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I'm sharing from The Gray Chamber by Grace Hitchcock today. Here is the second line:
ReplyDeleteRounding the corner, she slowed her velocipede and overheard two women gasp at her lack of chapeau and corset.
Happy Friday!