Hello! Happy Friday everyone. I cannot believe it’s the last Friday of July already. Pretty soon I’ll have to start thinking about back to school shopping and getting back to a normal schedule. For now….I think I’ll stick to summer reading!
This week I’m sharing the first line from Wanda Brunstetter’s latest novel, The Blessing. It is from the Amish Cooking Class series. I read the first book and loved it, and new I would instantly fall in love with this one. It comes out August 1st, so make sure you preorder your copy today!!
Today’s First Line Is…..
Heidi Troyer’s skin prickled as a gust of wind blew into her kitchen.
There you have it guys! And now it’s your turn! Open the book nearest to you and share the first line in the comments! And make sure to check out what my friends are reading this week! Happy Friday!
All The Book Blog Names Are Taken / Bibliophile Reviews
Bookworm Mama / Encouraging Words From The Tea Queen
Faithfully Bookish / Fiction Aficionado
Lauraines Notes / Radiant Light
Reading is my SuperPower / Robins Nest
Singing Librarian / Kathleen Denly
With A Joyful Noise / Joy of Reading
CJane Read / Moments Dipped In Ink
August 1912
LOCHABER, HIGHLANDS, SCOTLAND
She could have been more than she was.
The Reluctant Duchess by Roseanna White
Ohhh…. makes me want to know what happens next!
Ooh I need to read this find out more! Sounds like a great read!
My first line is from To The Farthest Shores by Elizabeth Camden.
“U.S. Army Base At The Presidio
San Francisco, 1898
Jenny Bennett woke as pebbles clattered against the window.”
Happy Friday! My first line (actually first 3 lines) is from His Secret Alaskan Heiress by Belle Calhoune:
” ‘Here it is. Fresh out of the oven. One reindeer pizza with feta and spinach,’ Sophie announced in a chirpy voice as she set the order down in the middle of the table.”
Happy Friday!
I have a couple of books by this author that I need to read. 🙂 Happy Saturday!
My Kindle is closest to me right now and the first book on it is Counted with the Stars by Connilyn Cossette, “My Sandals have not crossed this threshold since I was ten.”