Category: First Line Friday

First Line Friday #21

Happy Friday! The Book I’m featuring this week is: The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond By: Jamie Jo Wright Amazon | Goodreads Gossamer Grove, Wisconsin 1907 “Libby Sheffield had never stopped to wonder what she would take specific note of if she ever stumbled upon a dead body.” Well, I can say I don’t think I’ve […]

Posted August 10, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 11 Comments

First Line Friday #20

Happy Friday! The book I’m featuring this week is: Auschwitz Lullaby By: Mario Escobar Amazon | Goodreads “March 1956 Buenos aires, I held my breath during the airplane’s steep ascent.” I heard about this book a few months ago, so I’ve been anxiously waiting to get my hands on a copy. I’m so grateful I […]

Posted August 3, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 14 Comments

First Line Friday #19

Happy Friday! This week I’m starting off by asking a question for the comments… when you open a book if there is a quote before the first lines of the actual story, do you consider that the first line of the book or do you only consider it just extra? With that being said, this […]

Posted July 27, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 25 Comments

First Line Friday #18

Happy Friday! The Book I’m featuring this week is: The Hope Jar By: Wanda E Brunstetter Amazon | Goodreads “Tears streamed down Sara Murray’s face as she sat on the living-room floor, going through another box of her mother’s things.”  I was lucky enough to read an advanced copy of this book, but it will […]

Posted July 20, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 23 Comments

First Line Friday #17

Welcome back for some more FLF fun! The book I’m featuring this week is: Her Place in Time By: Stephenia H McGee Amazon | Goodreads “If only leaving her problems behind were as simple as leaving town.” I originally had this book selected for my FLF last week until I remembered it was a special […]

Posted July 13, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 18 Comments

First Line Friday #16

Welcome back for another week of FLF! The book I’m featuring this week is: The Hidden Side By: Heidi Chiavaroli “New York City September 20, 1776 The sound jolted me from sleep, and I straightened in bed, still upon the feather mattress, my senses heightened.” (First line from Mercy’s POV) The Hidden Side is a […]

Posted July 6, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 26 Comments

First Line Friday #15

Welcome back for another week of First Line Fridays! The book I’m featuring this week is: Dead Drift By: Dani Pettrey Amazon | Goodreads Chesapeake Harbor, Maryland Eight Years Ago “Excitement bubbled through Jenna McCray, gooseflesh rippling along her skin in the cool night air as she hurried to meet Parker.” Dead Drift is the […]

Posted June 29, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 32 Comments

First Line Friday #14

Happy Friday! The book I’m featuring this week is: Jane Eyre By: Charlotte Bronte Amazon | Goodreads “There was no possibility of taking a walk that day.” Ok, so can I make an honest confession and admit that I haven’t read this book yet? No worries though, I snagged a copy from a local library […]

Posted June 22, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 23 Comments

First Line Friday #13

Welcome back for another week of First Line Friday! The book I’m featuring this week is: Cold Shot By: Dani Pettrey Amazon | Goodreads “Fog wafted over the silent hilltop, dancing in eerie waves amidst the centuries-old trees, the weathered trunks the sole markers of the lost graves littering the grounds surrounding them.” Now there’s a […]

Posted June 15, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 17 Comments

First Line Friday #12

Happy Friday! The Book I’m featuring this week is: Lone Witness By: Rachel Dylan Amazon | Goodreads “Guilty. That’s the only possible verdict.” Hmm… I wonder if that’s really the case? Lone Witness is currently on my TBR pile but is very close to the top so I’ll be reading it soon. Can’t wait! 🙂 […]

Posted June 8, 2018 by thebeccafiles in First Line Friday / 18 Comments