Happy Friday!
The book I’m featuring this week is:
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Marriage did not make women experts on men.
Oh that first line 🤣🤣 The Telegraph Proposal releases soon on October 29. The premise has me highly intrigued so I’m excited to be digging in very soon!
About the Book:
In the rough and rugged Montana Territory, the journey to true love is filled with unexpected twists–and sweet rewards–for daring frontier women who faithfully believe every heart has a home . . .
With the help of the Archer Matrimonial Company, Yancey Palmer has finally put Hale Adams, the man she’s loved for ten years–sometimes not wisely or well–behind her. Yancey is so sure of her love for the man the agency matched her with, she readily promises a friend that she’ll help Hale with his mayoral campaign without chasing him.
Hale has also engaged the services of the matrimonial agency. He’s so pleased with one lady, he requests that she join him in Helena to commence a sixty-day courtship. But instead, the Archer ladies arrive in town to reveal the true identities of both Hale’s and Yancey’s matches: each other. Can they look past their misunderstandings and hurt to see that they are still a perfect match?
About the Author:
BECCA WHITHAM (WIT-um) Multi-published author, paper crafter, and Chai tea lover, Becca and her twelve-foot-long craft cabinet follow her husband of more than thirty years to wherever the army currently needs a chaplain. In between moves from one part of the country to the other, she writes stories of faith that touch the heart. She’s a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and a Genesis Contest finalist. Connect with her online at BeccaWhitham.com.
GINA WELBORN is the bestselling author of sixteen inspirational romances. She’s a member of Romance Writers of America and American Christian Fiction Writers, and serves on the ACFW Foundation Board. Sharing her husband’s passion for the premier American sports car, she is a lifetime member of the National Corvette Museum and a founding member of the Southwest Oklahoma Corvette Club. Gina lives with her husband, three of their five children, several rabbits and guinea pigs, and a dog that doesn’t realize rabbits and pigs are edible. Visit her online at GinaWelborn.com.
Now it’s your turn!
Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. To see what First Lines others are sharing this week head over to Hoarding Books.
The first line I’m sharing today is:
It was not the best hiding spot I had ever found, but it was, thankfully, proving quite effective.
Secrets and Suitors by Joanna Barker
hmm… wonder where that was?
Devin Cole let his truck roll to a stop at the end of the lane, just short of the driveway to the family ranch. He slid his Narcotics Anonymous newcomers coin between his fingers and back again.
THE COWBOY’S TWIN SURPRISE by Stephanie Dees
2clowns at arkansas dot net
interesting first line
THAT is a line!!! 😂
I thought so too 😂😂
Happy Friday! 🙂 I’m sharing from Smoke Screen by Terri Blackstock on my blog today. I just finished Dark Ambitions by Irene Hannon; here’s the first line: “‘He got away.'” Have a great weekend! 🙂
Happy reading!
My first line is from Dark Ambitions by Irene Hannon
There was blood on the ice.
Happy reading!
Uh oh!
This one sounds very interesting. On my blog, I’m sharing the anthology Romancing the Rancher’s Daughter. Here I will share the first line in Chapter 21 in the second story, A Measure of Mercy by Debra E. Marvin. When dampness kept Witt’s shirt stuck to his back, and a much more feminine glisten shone on Addy’s brow, he motioned her away from the dance floor in favor of refreshments and a much-needed break. Have a wonderful weekend!
Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Happy Friday! My first line is from “Cold Pursuit” by Gayla K. Hiss:
“Faith Chandler stared at the man walking in the distance.”
Thanks for stopping by! Happy reading! 🙂
Happy Friday! Today I’m sharing the first lines from Simply Starstruck by Aspen Hadley: “It’s funny in life how you never recognize a big moment when it’s actually happening.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/10/first-line-fridays-simply-starstruck-by.html
hmm.. interesting but true!
Happy Friday!
Today I’m sharing the first line from Son of the Father by Andrew Stone: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/10/03/first-line-friday-104/. I’m currently reading Fire Storm by Nancy Mehl so I’ll share a line from there.
“When Jason came over to fix supper that night, Kaely told him about the assignment with Omaha.”
I hope you have a relaxing weekend. 🙂❤📖
Can’t wait to see both of your reviews!
A great opening line!
I’m sharing on my blog the first line from Dancing at Daybreak by Valerie Comer.
“Mama, why don’t you live here anymore?”
That’s quite an intriguing first line!
I’m so looking forward to reading this. Have a great weekend and happy reading!
What a plot! Happy Reading 🙂
Happy Friday! This is from Deadly Intentions by Lisa Harris–she’s an author I’ve recently found. “Josh Solomon had barely slept in thirty-six hours.”
Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by😁
Such a great first line. I love historical fiction