As the Tide Comes In
by: Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall
About the Book
July 2, 2005
The canvas painting on the wall called to Tara as she walked back into the kitchen, this time her arms filled with rock-climbing gear.
I am very excited to read this book. I have enjoyed the few Cindy Woodsmall novels that I have read. And, I adored The Gift of Christmas Past, another novel she co-wrote with Erin. As the Tide Comes In looks to be quite the emotional roller-coaster. If it’s anything like The Gift of Christmas Past, I know this will be a wonderful read. I can’t wait!!!
That’s a lovely cover. I hope you enjoy the book. Let me share the first line of the book I’m currently reading instead. This one is from Suzanne Rindell’s “Eagle and Crane”
“They bump along the country road, rolling though golden hills that are punctuated with granite boulders and dotted with clusters of oak trees that appear blackish green from afar.”
Have a happy weekend! 😀
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Thank you so much for sharing! Have a happy Friday, and a great weekend.
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IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MESS by Shelia Walsh: “I looked at my face in the dressing room mirror—pale and tired.
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Thank you for sharing Vickie!
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I have that book scheduled for later this summer. Here’s the first line from the next book in my TBR pile — A Rebel Heart by Beth White. “Selah could hear the horses thundering closer, oncoming hell and destruction.” Happy Friday!
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Thank you for sharing. I will eventually get to A Rebel Heart…one day…when I have a little more free time in my schedule. Have a great weekend!
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“She’s so furry! I love her.” The little girl hugged the brown bear dressed in a striped orange sweater. “Can I keep her, Mom? Please?”
BEAR WITNESS TO MURDER
by Meg Macy
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Thank you for sharing, Kay!
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The book I’m featuring on my blog is “The Country House Courtship” by Linore Rose Burkard. Since I’m still reading this novel, I will share the first line in Chapter Seventeen here. “Mrs. Royleforst finally made her public entrance among the guests after taking breakfast in her room and spending much of the day abed.” Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
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Thank you, Anneliese, for sharing! I hope you have a great weekend.
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This sounds like quite the engaging story!
Over on my blog, I’m sharing the first line from Karen Whitemeyer’s More Than Meets the Eye. There is also a giveaway running on the Author Interview post with Karen on my blog. Please stop by and enter to win an author autographed print copy!
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Thanks for sharing Trisha! I hope you are able to have a relaxing weekend. HUGS!
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Relaxing is on my schedule!! Along with laundry, cooking & cleaning. 😂
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Got to do those things too. But, reading first. 😁
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I love this cover!
Here’s the first line of The Road to Magnolia Glen by Pam Hillman (I hope to finish this one this weekend):
The Lady Gallant in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean – January 1792
“Keep your brother away from my sister!”
Happy Friday!
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Thank you for sharing! I hope you have an excellent weekend.
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Happy Friday!😊 What a great cover!
My FLF comes from Claiming Her Cowboy by Tina Radcliffe
If Lucy Maxwell had learned one thing, it was that when life appeared to be going smoothly, it was time to listen closely for the other boot to drop!
Have a great weekend and happy reading!📚😎
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I love that line! Thank you for sharing.
I hope you have an excellent weekend, too!
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I was asked to review this one. I can’t wait for my copy to arrive!
I’m sharing about “Just Let Go” by Courtney Walsh on my blog today, but I have “The Hawaiian Discovery” by Wanda Brunstetter and Jean Brunstetter waiting for me to read next.
Middlebury, Indiana
Ellen Lambright finished sweeping the kitchen floor and paused from her work to brew a cup of tea.
Have a great weekend!
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Can’t wait to get to Just Let Go. I have one book to read first and then I am on it! Thanks for sharing your first line from your next book with me. I hope you have a great weekend.
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I can’t wait to read this! Thanks for sharing!
Blessings~
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I hope you have a great weekend!
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Thank you! You, too!
Blessings~
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Interesting first line…I want to know more! I don’t think I have read anything by this author before, but it looks like a great book. Happy Friday and happy reading!
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Happy reading to you, too!
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Happy Friday!
It was going to be a fine day. Behold, Here’s Poison by Georgette Heyer
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Thank you for sharing!
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I love the cover! I’ve read a few Cindy Woodsmall books too but not this one yet.
The book I’m sharing this week is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte but I’ll share here the book I’m currently reading which is Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey: “Luke crouched behind an orange shipping container, dreading to think what it held. Have a great weekend and happy reading!
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Thanks for sharing!!! 😁
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Happy Friday! My first line is from Light My Fire by Susan May Warren:
“His knee had turned into a melon, achy and soft, and Tucker Newman’s entire body throbbed, right down to the marrow.”
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Thank you for sharing! I hope you have a great weekend. 😁
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My first line is from Lone Witness by Rachel Dylan
Guilty. That’s the only possible verdict.
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Thanks for sharing, Paula!
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Lovely cover, happy reading!
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I just finished reading The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck today…
You see, love stories never worked for her. She never got the guy.
Happy reading!
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I’m almost done with The Love Letter. Oh my!!! I have no words…it’s so good!
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Right?! I’m working on my review right now!
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