Hi Everyone! It’s First Line Friday, so grab a book near you and share your first line in the comments below!
Today I’m sharing the first lines from A Love Song for Kayla by Kimberly Rose Johnson.
Here is the first line:
“I hate Valentine’s Day.”
When two strangers cross paths their lives are forever altered.
Kayla Russel has all but given up on finding love until a new guy to town walks into her flower shop. There is something mysterious about him that intrigues her, but when she finds out the truth everything changes.
Derek Parker wants to leave his old life behind, but it proves to be harder than he’d anticipated when his past finds him. Now the woman he has come to care for feels deceived.
Will his secrets come between them and destroy what could have been something wonderful?
Previously published under the title A Valentine for Kayla.
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Happy Friday!👏
My first lines come from The Patient One by Shelley Shepard Gray…….
“Thank you for coming. I’m so glad you could make it,” Mrs. Warner said as she clasped Katie Steury’s hand between her own. “Andy . . . well, Andy would have been pleased to see you here.”
Have a very relaxing weekend and happy reading!😊
Happy Friday!
On my blog this week I’m sharing Swimming in the Deep End by Christina Suzann Nelson but I’m currently reading The House Girl by Tara Conklin so I’ll share the first line of my current chapter (there’s no chapter #s) here: “Do her eyes accuse you?” Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of quality reading time!
Well, that’s a cheery attitude. 😉
I’m featuring the first line from Carolyn Miller’s latest release, The Making of Mrs Hale, over on my blog today, but at the moment I’m reading Jerusalem’s Queen by Angela Hunt:
“They are all here, gathered like vultures around my bed, watching with long faces and occasionally bending near to listen for my breathing.”
Have a great weekend!
Love this book!
Happy Weekend! My first line is from “Looking Glass Lies” by Varina Denman:
“I woke up in the middle of the night in our cavernous walk-in closet. Again.”