Happy Friday!
I was lucky enough to recieve an advance copy of Rachel Hauck's new book that releases July 11th. Since I was blessed with this opportunity I decided I would share a sneak peak with you.
Today's book is: The Writing Desk by Rachel Hauck
"This should be her night of triumph."
Yep, that's all I am giving you… I know I'm mean! But trust me you will want to pick this one up find what happens. My review will be posted on July 11th.
Now it's your turn! Grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Then join in more First Line fun by visiting these blogs:
A Baker's Perspective // All the Book Blog Names Are Taken // Bibliophile Reviews // Bookworm Mama // Cafinated Reads // Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen // Faithfully Bookish // Fiction Aficionado // Joy of Reading // Kathleen Denly // Lauraine's Notes // Moments Dipped in Ink // Radiant Light // Reading is my SuperPower // Robin's Nest // Singing Librarian // With a Joyful Noise
I have this one waiting for me, too! Great first line!
ReplyDeleteI have the first line from Kara Isaac's AMAZING new release "Then There Was You" on my blog, but the first line I'm sharing here is from Kara Swanson's recent release, "The Girl Who Could See". (It must be a Kara kind of day!)
"On television crime shows, they never tell you how cold it is."
Love Rachel Hauck's books! Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: Mistakenly Married by Victorine Lieske: "Penny wrung her hands and walked to the back of the room."
I love the cover!
ReplyDeleteSuzie shivered at Carson Snotte's words, not the March air with its hint of lingering winter. Barely Above Water by Gail Pallotta
I can hardly wait to read Rachel's book!!
ReplyDeleteMy first line is from Sweetbriar Cottage by Denise Hunter: "There was nothing like a letter from the IRS to stop a man in his tracks."
I just saw this book for the first time. :) Good first line!
ReplyDeleteOn my blog is the first line from "Promise Me This" by Cathy Gohlke, but here I'll share the first line of the book I got in the mail yesterday: "Heart on the Line" by Karen Witemeyer! This will be my first to read of hers...
"The cheerful tinkle of a bell alerted Grace Mallory to the arrival of a guest."
I'll share a different line here than the one on my blog, just to keep things interesting! Last night I started reading Amber Lynn Perry's new book "So Pure a Heart".
ReplyDelete"Alone, Hannah Young stared at the dirt-covered mound as the chilled air breached the warmth of her heavy cloak."
It's a great book! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteOoh! I want this book!
ReplyDeleteHere's my first line.
The little hairs on the back of Allegra Spencer's neck stood at attention.
First line from: Count Me In by Mikal Dawn. I finally got to read it off my TBR list, I loved it!
I have this book on TBR list and hope to get to it soon, I've heard so many great things.
DeleteI love Rachel's books! :)This is on my TBR.
ReplyDeleteI love the title of this book! Can't wait to read...happy Saturday! :)
ReplyDeleteYAY! I just ordered that book!
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