

Four years ago, on my thirtieth birthday, I had two very important realizations.
-Wooing Cadie McCaffrey
Are you curious as to what those realizations are? Me too!
Check back on Monday for my review of Wooing Cadie McCaffrey!

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.

How interesting! Happy Friday!
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“Rabbi Jeremiah Silverman always felt a bit tired on Wednesdays.” – from #16, Anointest My Head with Oil, The Psalm 23 Mysteries by Debbie Viguié.
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LOVED this one!!
Today on my blog I shared the first line from The Express Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse but I’m just getting into Yours Truly, Thomas by Rachel Fordham so I’ll share the first line from that book here: “After letting an involuntary squeal escape, Penny pulled the yellow papers closer and pressed her lips to them.” Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of reading time!
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Loved WooCam! Today I’m sharing the first lines from The Noble Guardian by Michelle Griep: “Was it wicked to say goodbye with a smile?” Happy Friday!
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/06/first-line-fridays-noble-guardian-by.html
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Happy Friday and Happy Weekend! My first line is from “Until Then (Women of the Heartland Book 5)” by Gail Kittleson:
“Sent Jerry packin’, didn’t we?”
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An intriguing first line!
Today I’m sharing on my blog the first line from Caverns of the Deep by Jeanette O’Hagan:
Zara walked towards the tall ebony gate, the first of seven leading outside.
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Happy Friday! I’m sharing from All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner today. Here is the first line of the prologue:
“Summer 1955
We sat at the end of the dock, my father and me.”
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