Friday, February 21, 2020

First Line Fridays



First Lines Friday hosted by Hoarding Books Blog

The Land Beneath Us (Sunrise at Normandy, #3) by Sarah Sundin | Goodreads

"Most me woke in a cold sweat when they dreamed of their own deaths, but not Private Clay Paxton." 

I love that line and I finally glad I reading this book, I wanted to read even before I read the first two books in the series because of the tagline it had.  I think this one is my favorite of the series. 

6 comments:

  1. My first lines are from Collision of Lies by Tom Threadgill
    Thirty Seconds. If they were still arguing, she’d call the cops then. Let the professionals deal with them.

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  2. Happy Friday! I have The Land Beneath Us, but I haven't read it yet. Today, I'm sharing the first line from Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green: "Meg's father was gone. Again."

    https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/02/first-line-fridays-veiled-in-smoke-by.html

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  3. Happy Friday! On my blog I'm sharing the first line from a Mary Connealy book, Woman of Sunlight. Here's the next line:

    "Her face was peppered with half-healed blisters left from having chicken pox, but she resisted the urge to slap her hands over her scabby cheeks."

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  4. Happy Saturday! 😊
    Yesterday I shared the first few lines from Blind Dates, Bridesmaids, and Other Disasters by Aspen Hadley. I'm just starting chapter 10, so I'll share a line from there.
    "Sunday night I was lounging in the comfy over-stuffed chair in the corner of my room, flipping through an old copy of Pride and Prejudice that I'd read a few times."
    Hope you have a great weekend filled with awesome reading time. ❤📖

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  5. Happy Saturday!

    The Land Beneath Us was amazing! I loved it so much :)

    This week on my blog I shared the first line from So Over My Head by Jenny B Jones:

    "If my love life were the knife toss at a circus, I'd have Luke Sullivan speared to the wall with an apple in his mouth."

    Hope you have a great rest of your weekend!

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

    "Well this was a fine mess."

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