First Line Friday- Breach of Trust by Rachel Dylan

Mia Shaw gripped a bundle of brightly colored helium balloons with the word congratulations

splashed all over them.


I love getting balloons, don’t you? I wonder who they’re for? Is the congratulations for Mia or for someone else?

I’m not going to share anything else about the book today, but you can watch for my review on Monday.

Now grab the book nearest to you or the one you’re reading and comment with the first line. Then head to HoardingBooks for more participants in First Line Friday’s.


8 thoughts on “First Line Friday- Breach of Trust by Rachel Dylan

  1. bellesmoma16 says:
    Nicole Santana's avatar

    Happy Friday!

    Today on my blog, I’m sharing the first paragraph from A Silken Thread by Kim Vogel Sawyer: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/03/21/first-line-friday-80/. Currently I’m reading Ladies of Intrigue by Michelle Griep, so I’ll share a line from there.

    “Mr. Farris and the soldiers thundered off, but despite the danger disappearing into the dark, Helen’s heart still beat an irregular tattoo, for Isaac strode toward her.”

    Hope you have a great weekend. Happy reading! 🙂❤📚

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  2. thebeccafiles says:
    thebeccafiles's avatar

    I’ve read this one already and enjoyed it!
    On my blog today I shared the first line from When You Are Near by Tracie Peterson: https://thebeccafiles.com/2019/03/22/first-line-friday-53/ but I’m now currently reading The Baggage Handler by David Rawlings so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (4) here: “David corralled his nerves and forced them into one knee, which bounced an erratic dance as he sat in the reception area of Sisyphus Financial’s top floor.” Hope you have a great weekend!

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  3. lelandandbecky says:
    Becky's avatar

    Happy Friday! My first line is from “How the Light Gets In” by Jolina Petersheim:

    “The caskets were closed, of course.”

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  4. Yvette - Bookworlder says:
    Yvette - Bookworlder's avatar

    Happy Friday! I’m sharing from General Meade: A Novel of the Civil War by Robert Kofman on my blog, here’s the first line from the next book I’ll be starting, Beauty in Battle by Robin Patchen:

    “Darkness swallowed Harper’s rental home even before Jack navigated his pickup around the corner.”

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  5. Iola says:
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    I enjoy Rachel Dylan’s legal thrillers, so I’ll look forward to reading this.

    I’m sharing the first line from The King’s Mercy by Lori Benton on my blog today, and that’s what I’m currently reading. It’s my first Lori Benton book and I’ve heard great things about her writing, so I have high expectations!

    Alex MacKinnon roused to the press of wood beneath his cheek and an ominous churning in his gut.

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  6. Paula Shreckhise says:
    Paula Shreckhise's avatar

    My first line is from chapter 20 of A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh by Carolyn Miller.

    Today had proved a day of wonders, enough to make Caroline almost believe there might be other miracles to be seen from this God the Kirbys trusted.

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