Friday, May 4, 2018

First Line Friday (Week 51): A Most Noble Heir


Happy Friday!

Welcome to First Line Friday's hosted by Hoarding Books.
 
Today's book is: A Most Noble Heir by Susan Anne Mason

A Most Noble Heir
First Line:
"Nolan Price scanned the fields of newly budding greenery that stretched as far as he could see and slowly inhaled the scent of grass, soil, and freshly spread manure."

I was influenced to add this book to my wish list after reading a review from Trisha at Joy of Reading.  You can read her review here. This week I picked it up and hope to be starting it soon.

Now it's your turn!
Let me know your first line in the comments and then head over
to Hoarding Books to see who else is participating!
 

8 comments:

  1. I was inhaling too, and enjoying it right up until that last word! I almost choked! Lol.

    I'm featuring the first line from Susan May Warren's 'Storm Front' on my blog, but right now I'm going to give you the first line from 'A Worthy Groom' by Angela K. Couch, which is part of 'The Backcountry Brides Collection':

    "The first shovelful of dirt struck Samuel's crude hickory box, but Lorinda Cowden didn't flinch."

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  2. Oh, I hope you enjoy this book!!! Happy Reading :)
    Over on my blog I'm sharing the first line from Mary Connealy's The Accidental Guardian. Here I'll share the first line from chapter 8 of the same book.
    "A scream jerked Trace awake."
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. Happy Friday! This was the first of Susan Anne Mason's books I've read and I loved it. Definitely won't be my last!

    I'm currently reading His Surprise Son by Allie Pleiter: "Here comes the bride. For Jean Matrim, the arrival of Matrimony Valley's first bride was a victory."

    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  4. Happy Friday! My first line is from Storm Front (Montana Rescue Book #5) by Susan May Warren:

    “Ty Remington blamed the homemade orange marmalade cake for why he found himself huddled under an overhang off some faraway path in Glacier National Park, shivering, praying he might live through the night.”

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  5. I want to read this so bad!!

    I'm featuring Pepper Basham's, "A Twist of Faith" on my blog today. Since I have Lindsay Harrel's, "The Heart Between Us" in front of me, I'll share my first line from here.

    "Amy says in order to move forward, I have to stop clinging to past."

    Have a great weekend and happy reading!

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  6. I'm in the middle of reading this book right now. :) Happy Friday!

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  7. Happy Friday!
    The book I'm sharing on my blog is The Road Home by Beverly Lewis but here I'll share the book I just finished today called A Higher Ransom by Aleigha C Israel: "Anna Haddington took a deep breath of the salty air."

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  8. I'm sharing from my current read, No Less Days by Amanda G. Stevens, on my blog today, so here is the first line from an upcoming read, Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber:

    "The moment Earth's United World Council officially placed seventeen-year-old Sofi Snow at the top of their Imminent Terrorist Threat list, a siren went off in the circular downtown building, and she became the most wanted teenager alive."

    Happy Friday!

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