Friday, August 28, 2020

First line Fridays

 First line Friday is hosted by Hoarding Books Blog



“Penelope Jean Hunter loved every wedding she’d ever been to. Except her own.”


Interesting first line.  

8 comments:

  1. Happy Friday! My first (2) line(s) is from "Hope for Christmas" by Dr. Elizabeth Maddrey:

    "Cyan Hewitt stared out at the waves of the Pacific Ocean. The pebbly beach on Whidbey Island wasn't comfortable for sitting, so he'd found himself doing a lot of standing on mornings when the sea called to him."

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  2. Great first line! Except her own?? That can't be good! Haha

    Mine is from Alexis by Dianne Harman.......

    Alexis sat back in her chair and stared at Bob and Nina, not believing what she's just heard. After several moments she cleared her throat and said in a voice that was clearly fighting back tears "You're giving me weight loss surgery for my annual bonus? Seriously?" she asked.

    Have a wonderful weekend and happy reading!📚💜

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  3. This is such a great book!! ❤️

    Today on my blog I’m sharing from Airborne by DiAnn Mills. I just started reading Something Worth Doing by Jane Kirkpatrick: “Her dreams of late had been of books with maps of unknown places.”

    Have a great weekend! :)

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  4. Happy Friday! I have A Dazzle of Diamonds on my TBR, but I haven't read it. Today, I'm sharing the first lines from Love and a Little White Lie by Tammy L. Gray. "I've face-planted myself into rock bottom."

    https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/08/first-line-fridays-love-and-little.html

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  5. I'm currently reading Tomorrow's Shining Dream by Naomi Rawlings.
    "Daniel shifted in his saddle, causing a drop of sweat to roll down his back."
    I hope you have a great weekend. 🙂❤📚

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  6. Dazzle was such a great book!

    My first line is from The Edge of Belonging a debut book by Amanda Cox.
    September 8, 1994
    People considered him homeless because he didn’t have an address of his own, but Harvey James would’ve been homeless even if he owned the turreted mansion off State Route 460.

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  7. That's not a good sign. I hope she didn't like it because things went wrong, not because of the groom.

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  8. I enjoyed this one hope you do too!

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