It’s time for a new edition of First Line Fridays hosted by the Hoarding Books blog!

I’m sharing TWO lines from a newly released novel (yay!) by Courtney Walsh: Just Like Home. It’s the highly-anticipated fourth novel in her “Harbor Pointe” collection. It has a darling cover (like ALL of her novels. Seriously. Just Let Go has one of my fav covers ever and I will never shut up about it.). And, it promises to deliver another sweet and emotionally impactful story. No surprise there, because it’s a Courtney Walsh novel. Can you tell I’m excited to read it?!

FIRST LINES:
“Death comes unexpectedly.” It was a line from the old Disney movie Pollyanna, from a scene Charlotte Page had never forgotten.
Your turn! What’s your first line?
Happy Friday! 😀
Today on my blog I’m sharing from As Easy as Cherry Pie by Bell Renshaw. I’m just getting to chapter 3, so I’ll share a line from there.
“Maggie flipped on the fluorescent lights in the shop’s kitchen and stifled a yawn.”
Have an excellent weekend! 🙂❤📚
I’m excited to read Bell’s latest! 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Thank you! You, too!
Happy Friday!
I’m really looking forward to reading this one too!
I’m also featuring a line from Courtney Walsh this week from A Sweethaven Romance:
“Eleanor Waverly could hold her breath for one solid minute.”
I hope you have a wonderful weekend 🙂
Her books are perfect for any time! 🙂 Thanks for dropping by!
My first line is from a book just released by Izzy James. It’s a historical THE SHOPKEEPER’S WIDOW.
30 September, 1775. Borough of Norfolk, Virginia
With a startled swipe of her arm, Delany Fleet brushed Noah’s animal ps to the floor.
My reviews are up.
Happy Friday! My first line is from “To Love a Prince” by Rachel Hauck:
“It is said in the north country of Lauchtenland that the sea has a song and love blooms from the earth the same as flora and fauna.”
Happy Friday!!
I can’t wait to read that Walsh book!!
Today on my blog I’m sharing from The Christmas Visitor an Amish novella from Amy Grochowski! “After a long trek to the veterinarian’s office, Mattie Beller was out of breath before she managed to push her scooter halfway up the steep hill to Annandale Farm.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/08/first-line-friday-christmas-visitor.html
Have a lovely weekend!
Happy Friday! I’ve heard such good things about Courtney Walsh’s books, but I still haven’t read a single one. Today, I’m sharing the first lines from Blue Moon by Jenny Knipfer. “Come. We must be quiet.’ I motion to the lad as I kneel next to his bed.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2020/08/first-line-fridays-blue-moon-by-jenny.html
This book looks so good! I’m sharing the first line from Finding Love for the Loner by Laurie Larsen on my blog and the first line is “It was still dark out.” I hope you have a great weekend!