"Alexander Jamison had always wanted a sister. Instead, she had three brothers."
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Last week was my first time doing this and I had so much fun checking out all of the blogs and adding interesting books to my wishlist.
Now it’s your turn!
Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line and then head over to see what First Lines these friends are sharing today:
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8 comments:
I want to read this so badly! Happy Friday! :)
I'm featuring "Healing Love" by Jennifer Slattery on my blog today, but I'm currently reading "A Name Unknown" by Roseanna M. White.
London
May 1914
Rosemary Gresham may have been a thief, but she was a thief who preferred to work in broad daylight.
I want to read this!
Happy Friday! My first line is from An Alaskan Christmas by Belle Calhoune: “Finn O’Rourke paced back and forth in terminal 27A of the Anchorage airport.”
I've not yet read Tamera Alexander's books.
Since I'll be finishing Pepper Basham's The Thorn Healer before lunch, I'm sharing the first line from my current Chapter 22: "I hate leaving you like this." Catherine stilled her movements from packing her trunk, her coral walking suit an elegant fit on her delicate frame. "Not when David and Alexander could help tend the sickness."
Heather Munro gazed down Victoria Street so long, she became another gray-suited statue along the Royal Mile.
From The Case of the Clobbered Cad by Debra E. Marvin!
Funny first line....another book I want to read. :)
Hi Tima! I really enjoyed reading To Wager Her Heart! Such a fantastic story rich in details and history. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
This is such an excellent novel. I loved it so much!!!
My first line comes from Hold the Light by April McGowan.
"Unremarkable. Amber glanced out the steaming windowpane at the cityscape below her."
You just can't go wrong with Tamera Alexander!
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