Love’s Bright Tomorrow (Eagle Harbor #6)
by: Naomi Rawlings
About the Book
Eagle Harbor, Michigan; June, 1884
The dream came in waves, soft and gentle at first.
Happy Friday!!! I don’t know about you, but I am definitely ready for the weekend, some quality time with my family, and some quiet reading time. It has been quite a crazy week for me.
Love’s Bright Tomorrow releases on February 5, 2018 through Cedar Lake Press. This will actually be the first novel I read by Naomi and I could not be more excited.
Are you a fan of Naomi Rawlings, and are you anticipating this book? Let me know in the comments section below.
Happy Friday! I am ready for the weekend to. This was my first full work week in two months (all those holidays together spoil us).
Here’s the first line from a book I hope to get to this weekend:
FBI Special Agent Kord Davidson had survived missions in the Middle East, been detained in Iran, escaped an ISIS death trap, and still walked and talked.
High Treason
by DiAnn Mills
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Whoa! That is an excellent first line. I will definitely have to check this book out. Thank you for sharing! I hope you have a great weekend.
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Now that’s an intriguing first line! I haven’t ever read a Naomi Rawlings book yet, but perhaps someday. 🙂
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Perhaps someday…I have SO many books that I long to read. They will all have to wait for that elusive “someday.” Have a great weekend!
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I like that first line! Over on my blog I am featuring the WWII-era novel, The Sea Before Us by Sarah Sundin. But here I will share from Jill Eileen Smith’s latest, A Passionate Hope.
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I just got assigned A Passionate Hope to review. I am super excited to read it. Hope you have a great weekend.
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I love her books 🙂
Happy Friday!!
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Happy Friday to you, too! I hope you have a great weekend.
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Great first line! 🙂
Salazar Sanso raised his binoculars and looked out over the edge of the steep drop into the rosy New Mexican desert. – Burn by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy
Happy Friday and Happy Reading!
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My husband loves Ted Dekker books. I will have to check this out for him. Thanks for sharing!
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Happy Friday!
My FLF comes from the book I’m reading now, Liza’s Second Chance by Molly Jebber!
Lisa Schrock, clenched her teeth and dug her fingers in the fresh dough in her Amish bakery. The forced smiles, nods to her friends’ compliments, and suppressing the truth about her husband had been difficult, but she’d managed to keep her miserable marriage a secret.
Have an awesome weekend and happy reading!
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Thanks for sharing! I hope you have a great weekend.
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What a great first line! I hope to get some good reading done this weekend, too. 🙂
My first line is from Not and Ordinary Baronet by G.G. Vandagriff
Sir Herbert Backman, baronet, had no idea why he was so attracted to lighthouses.
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Thank you for sharing!
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I’ve been a fan of Naomi’s writing since the first book!
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Really sweet lines! And I may seem weird but I love the font used for the title on the book cover. 😉 I’m busy playing with fonts for weeks now so… Happy Friday!
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Not weird at all! I love covers and all the artistic skill and creativity behind most of them. 😊
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That’s a dreamy cover, and a dreamy first line. I’ll have to check it out – it sounds like a good read for a lazy day.
I’m sharing the first line from Aint Misbehaving by Marji Laine on my blog. I’m currently reading My Sister’s Prayer by Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould. It’s the middle book in a trilogy and I really shouldn’t have read the third book first, because it did ruin some of the big-picture suspense. Here’s the first line:
The cry for help came as I was coasting toward the bicycle rack at the far end of the story.
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That’s an interesting first line! Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a great weekend.
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Ok, I want to know what the dream was! 🙂 Happy Friday!
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Happy Friday to you, too! 😊
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Happy Friday. I am featuring a story about the Arapahoe indians.
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My first line is from a book but Andrea Boeshaar: My Heat Belongs in the Shenandoah Valley. Part of the first page fourth paragraph down.
A light breeze cooled the sudden perspiration on Mac’s brow. The war was over. Besides, Father was counting on him to make something of himself— prove the gossips wrong— in this new land in the Shenandoah Valley.
I have one of Naomi’s books on my kindle. Guess it’s time to read that one!
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I have MHB in Shenandoah Valley. I need to get to it soon!! Have a great weekend, Paula!
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I haven’t heard of this author before. I hope you enjoy the book and the weekend!
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Thank you! I hope you have a great weekend. 😊
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I’ve never read Naomi’s books, but they sound like something I would like! 🙂 Have a blessed weekend!
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You, too! Thanks. 😊
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The first line on my blog is from a novel by Michelle Griep, The Captive Heart. Here, I will share the first line of Chapter 5 from the book I’m currently reading, The Captivating Lady Charlotte by Carolyn Miller “It was entirely possible that the excitement of last month’s come-out ball was about to be surpassed.”
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Both of your book choices this week are great reads! Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a great weekend, too! 😊
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Happy Friday! (What’s left!) My first lines (sorry, but I included the 2nd) is from These Healing Hills by Ann H. Gabhart:
“Francine Howard stepped off the bus into another world. She should have been prepared.”
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I loved These Healing Hills! It was a good read. Hope you have a great weekend. 😊
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I have one of hers waiting to be read. Maybe soon, since I’ve been making so much progress on my backlist!
I have the first line from Tamara Leigh’s latest release, The Awakening, on my blog, but here I’m going to share the first line from my current read, ‘Weaver’s Needle’ by Robin Caroll:
“Unless you get one of those miracles they’re always talking about in church, I don’t see how you’ll be able to keep the business open into spring.”
Have a great weekend. 🙂
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I was just introduced to Tamara Leigh’s works. I’m very excited to read her stories. Thank you for sharing!
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I really must read one of Naomi’s books sometime soon! My current first line is from Cathy Gohlke’s Until We Find Home: “Lightning crackled, splitting the night sky over Paris, illuminating letters painted on the bookstore window across the street: La Maison des Amis des Livres.”
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I just got that book! Can’t wait to read it. Thanks for sharing. 😊
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