First-Line Fridays

First-Line Friday #72

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Who I Am with You (Legacy of Faith #1)

by: Robin Lee Hatcher

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About the Book

Boise, Idaho

“Jessica?” Her mother’s voice seemed to come from a great distance. “Darling, what are you doing up here?”

Jessica Mason blinked as she pulled her thoughts from the funeral.

This book is SO good. I am 60% of the way done, and I am loving every minute of this story. I cannot wait to review it, and share with the world how excellent a story Who I Am with You is. This story is well-written, fast paced, and filled with endearing and realistic characters. I highly recommend this book already.


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25 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #72

  1. Kiss Viktor for me.
    Ester Beachy frowned at the bedroom she’d just finished cleaning – his bedroom.
    THE SNOW GLOBE by Laura V. Hilton
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  2. Happy Friday!😉

    My first lines come from Restaurant Weeks are Murder by Libby Klein…….

    “I don’t care how good Dr. Oz says it is, I’m not eating vegan cheese.” Aunt Ginny took the last stuffed pheasant off the Fraser fir, wrapped it in tissue paper, and placed it in an old Woolworth’s hat box to store until next Christmas.

    Have an awesome weekend and happy reading!💕

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  3. Hi! Happy Friday.

    I shared the first couple of lines from one of my recent reads, The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi, on my blog. I loved this book so much and to celebrate its coming release (January 15) I will be sharing the first couple of lines from its prologue chapter here.

    The matriarch of House Kore was running late for a dinner. In the normal course of things, she did not care for punctuality. Punctuality, with its unseemly whiff of eagerness was for peasants. And she was neither a peasant nor eager to endure a meal with the mongrel heir of House Nyx.

    Hope you enjoy that. Happy weekend!

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  4. Can’t wait to see your review!
    Today on my blog I’m featuring Romancing the Bride by Melissa Jagears but I’m currently reading The Watch on the Fencepost by Kay DiBianca so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (38) here: “Kate parked her car in the corner lot and strolled down the sidewalk toward Café Rouge.” Hope you have a nice relaxing weekend with plenty of reading time!

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  5. My first line is from Dead Drift by Dani Pettery:

    Luke extricated himself from the vehicle to find shattered convoy debris littering the ground.

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  6. I’m sharing the first paragraph from a non-fiction book today, Code Name: Lise by Larry Loftis. Here is the line that follows:

    “If his instincts were right, this was a girl who would throw herself headlong into danger.”

    Happy Friday!

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  7. I’m currently reading (and loving) Honeysuckle Dreams by Denise Hunter. Here’s the first line: “Playing house was just a little too easy for Hope Daniels.”

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      1. I’ve liked all I’ve read of hers! My fav is Dancing With Fireflies, but this one might just be my second favorite! I shall see. 😉

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      2. You’re welcome! That’s actually the 2nd in a series. But it’s the very first of hers I read. I also loved the series that starts with Falling Like Snowflakes.

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