Friday, November 3, 2017

First Line Friday

First Line Fridays hosted by Hoarding Books
 
Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books.

Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line!

Today I am posting a line from  -
Make Room For What You Love by Melissa Michaels
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"Your home should be your sanctuary, your safe haven in this crazy world."

Let me know what you are reading this week. And don't forget to post the first line in a book.
Happy Weekend!


8 comments:

Suzie Waltner said...

I think I need this book!!

The first line of the book I’m currently reading is:

England, December 23, 1813
Holly Gray’s courage faded with every step she took deeper inside the castle conservatory where, according to Grandfather’s stories, a ghost resided.

Christmas Secrets by Donna Hatch

Phyllis - Among the Reads said...

That's a great start for the book. :-)

For my first line, I'm featuring Masquerade by Janette Rallison. I re-read it earlier this week.

"Opportunity didn’t knock for Slade Jacobson – it rang his cell phone at 10:34 pm while he was putting his daughter to bed for the third time."

Trisha said...

Hey Tima! I hope you are doing well and that you've had a good week!

Over on my blog I’m sharing the first line from Sarah Monzon’s latest book just released this week; “The Esther Paradigm”. I’m just over half-way through the book, and I’m loving the story. But you’ll have to go over there to read the first line for The Esther Paradigm. Here I’ll share with you the first line from an older favorite.

Bedford, England — May 1659
“The babe’s crying would rip her heart to shreds if she had to listen to it one more minute.” — The Preacher’s Bride by Jody Hedlund

Unknown said...

This looks like a fantastic book!

I'm featuring The Princess Bride on my blog, but I'm currently reading Meg Mitchell & the Secret of the Journals by Kimberly McNeil so I'll share that here.

Prologue
If I say I go to the White Raven for the food, I'd be lying, and I'm a journalist, which means I don't lie.

Happy Friday!

Caryl Kane said...

Happy Friday!

His quarry was late. Very late. – An Eye For An Eye by Irene Hannon

englishmysteriesblog said...

I think I need to read this book...haha. Happy Friday!

Iola said...

I did a big declutter a couple of years ago, and my mother then downsized and gave me more stuff. I probably need this book.

I'm sharing from Blue Ridge Sunrise by Denise Hunter on my blog today, and I'm currently reading the Regency Brides collection. Here's the first line to the second novella in the book, Masquerade Melody by Angela Bell:

Whoever coined the phrase to "bite one's tongue" was sorely mistaken in believing that silence inflicted mere physical harm.

Sarah @ All The Book Blog Names Are Taken said...

I need this book - thought to be fair, most of my clutter is my books and Eleanor's books, haha. Happy Reading!