

June 184
No matter how much he thought he deserved to be one, Olivia Brighton’s husband of six weeks was not a king.
I laughed out loud when I read this opening. It would seem Olivia has a very poor view of her new husband. Not exactly the respond you would expect from newlyweds. Join us on Monday for a review of this new release by author Kimberley Woodhouse and the newest addition to the Daughters of the Mayflower series!

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.

Polly was sad yet excited. This very morning at the breakfast table, her father had told the family that they were moving to Texas.
POLLY by Mary Christner Borntrager
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Interesting first line! Happy Friday!
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Happy First Line Friday! Goodness…did she want a King and settle? Looks like I’ll have to read this to find out!
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Happy Friday! I’m sharing from an upcoming release today, Belinda Blake and the Snake in the Grass by Heather Day Gilbert. Here is the first line from Chapter 2:
“The first person I saw was Jacques, who was driving a lawnmower directly up an incline that made me hold my breath for his safety.”
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I loved that book! I love the whole Mayflower series 🙂
Sorry I’m late coming around. My internet went down yesterday and it’s been mostly down since then. They’re sending someone out Monday to figure out what’s going on. On my blog this week I featured The Brides of Big Valley by Wanda, Jean, and Richelle Brunstetter but I am currently reading Tate by Susan May Warren so I’ll share the first line from chapter 4 here: “With one article of clothing, Glo became a new woman.” Hope you have a great weekend with plenty of reading time! 🙂
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