Friday, November 9, 2018

First Line Friday (Week 78): Wait for Me


Happy Friday!

Welcome to First Line Friday's hosted by Hoarding Books.

Today's book is:  Wait for Me by Susan May Warren
    
Wait for Me
First Line:
"He wasn't look for trouble, but if Pete didn't act right now, at least one person was going to die."


This is the 6th book in Susan May Warren's Montana Rescue series. The title fits it perfectly as I feel like I have been waiting for this one ever since first meeting Jess and Pete early on in the series. It just released on Tuesday and I started it the same day. I am almost done (had to put it down to  write this post … lol). If you have been following this series like I have I can tell you it was worth the wait. This one has sucked me in right from the first sentence and won't let go. What books have you read recently that have sucked you right in?
  
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!

9 comments:

  1. I'm just about to start this one! I can't wait!

    I'm featuring the first line from Angela K. Couch's brand new release "The Tory's Daughter", but here, I'm going to share the first line of "Little Women", which I've just started listening to via audiobook:

    "Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents," grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.

    Have a great weekend!

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  2. My first line is from Stratagem by Robin Caroll:

    “ According to your estimation, she has eight minutes to figure out she can’t open the doorunless her employee uses the key he got in the last room.”

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  3. The book the got me from the very beginning is `Lost Christmas Memories` (Dana Mentink)

    This week I am featuring the first sentence from `Swimming in the Deep End` (Christina Suzann Nelson)

    So here I'll feature the first sentence from my next TBR book.

    `Someday I hope to write a book on the subject of "The End". (Through My Father's Eyes` by Franklin Graham)

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  4. My first line comes from A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner:

    Manhattan
    September 2011

    The length of floral-patterned challis rested on the cutting table like a bridal bouquet undone.

    I enjoy Catherine West's books!

    Happy Weekend and Happy Reading!!!

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  5. Over on my blog I'm sharing the first line from A Musket In My Hands by Sandra Merville Hart. Here I'll share the first line from chapter 8.
    "Callie's fingers shook as she signed the document to enter the army."

    Wishing you a wonderful weekend with lots of time to enjoy reading!

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  6. Happy Friday!
    This week on my blog I shared The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright but I'm currently reading A Light on a Hill by Connilyn Cossette so I'll share the first line from my current chapter (30) here: "Staying close to the narrow river that now barreled downhill through the valley toward Beit She'an, we kept within the trees as much as possible." Hope you have a great weekend!

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  7. Happy Weekend! My first line is from Wait for Me by Susan May Warren, and it's funny that it's your first line also:

    “He wasn’t looking for trouble, but if Pete didn’t act right now, at least one person was going to die.”

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  8. Happy Friday! I’m sharing from An Unseemly Wife by E.B. Moore on my blog. Here is the first sentence from Chapter 6:

    “On and on, they rode alone through the woods, between the branches, a flaming sun setting thin clouds aglow, until one night the sky cleared to a deep black studded with uncountable white points.”

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  9. I'm sharing from Romancing the Bride by Melissa Jagears over on my blog, and I'm currently reading another in the same genre - The Lieutenant's Bargain by Regina Jennings. Two great books from two great Christian Western romance writers! Here's the first line from The Lieutenant's Bargain:

    "If she'd known there were so few washrooms in Indian Territory, Hattie Walker wouldn't have drunk three cups of coffee at breakfast that morning."

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