Friday, February 7, 2020

First Line Friday



First Lines Friday hosted by Hoarding Books Blog

The Sky Above Us (Sunrise at Normandy, #2)

Off San Francisco Bay, California
Saturday, October 2, 1943 
"Wars weren't won with Caution, and aces weren't made in straight and level flights." 




This one is an older title but it's the book I'm currently reading in preparation for the final book in the series coming out February 4, 2020.

7 comments:

  1. That is actually a great line. Wow. Happy Friday!

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  2. Happy Friday!

    I'm featuring Sarah Sundin on my blog this week too. My first line is from The Land Beneath Us, and it's "Most men woke in a cold sweat when they dreamed of their own deaths, but not Private Clay Paxton."

    https://thepreppybookprincess.blogspot.com/2020/02/first-line-friday-land-beneath-us.html

    Hope you have a great weekend!

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  3. Happy Friday! My first line is from "The Fifth Avenue Story Society" by Rachel Hauck:

    "Well this was a fine mess."

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  4. Sarah Sundin is toos! Just wait til you read The Land Beneath Us!

    My first line is from The Blizzard Bride by Susanne Dietze:
    “ Forgive my cryptic invitation to lunch, Miss Bracey, but I dared not go into detail on the chance your post was intercepted.”
    Happy reading this weekend!

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  5. I loved this series! ❤️ Right now I’m reading The Solid Grounds Coffee Company by Carla Laureano; here’s the first line: “By all accounts, Suesca was haunted.”

    Have a great weekend! 😊📚

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  6. This week on my blog I shared the first line from More Than We Remember by Christina Suzann Nelson but I'm currently reading The Fifth Avenue Story Society by Rachel Hauck so I'll share the first line from chapter 9: "The only thing worse than donning a rented tux on a Friday night so he could rub elbows with Manhattan's rich and infamous, was inviting a last-minute date." Hope you have a great weekend!

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  7. Happy Saturday! Today I'm sharing the first lines from When I Close My Eyes by Elizabeth Musser: "The lady come out of the bookstore -- it was all decorated for Halloween, all sizes and colors of pumpkins making faces at me from where I watched across Haywood Street in downtown Asheville."

    https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/02/first-line-fridays-when-i-close-my-eyes.html

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