A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh (Regency Brides: Daughters of Aynsley #1)
by: Carolyn Miller
About the Book
London
November 1818
Surely a prospective husband must elicit greater feeling than the comfort experienced when wearing one’s favorite slippers?
I love Carolyn’s novels. They are always so well written and so, so good! Carolyn’s seventh novel, A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh, releases this coming Tuesday, March 19, 2019. I highly recommend purchasing a copy ASAP. And, definitely check back here on Tuesday for my review of this book It’s another home run for Carolyn.
NOW IT IS YOUR TURN!
GRAB THE BOOK YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING, OPEN TO CHAPTER ONE, AND POST THE FIRST SENTENCE (OR SECOND SENTENCE) IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.
THEN HEAD ON OVER TO HOARDING BOOKS TO SEE ALL OF THE FLF PAGES THIS WEEK (JUST CLICK ON THE FLF BUTTON BELOW).
Happy Friday and weekend! My first line is from “KNOX: The Montana Marshalls” by Susan May Warren:
“Oh goody, now Knox go to watch his trouble-making little brother break his ornery neck.”
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Thank you for sharing. I can’t wait to read this book. I just bought it.
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My first line comes from The Lady of Tarpon Springs by Judith Miller. I lived in Tarpon Springs the first year of my marriage, so I am eager to read this book. Just have to make the time. 😉 “Zanna Krykos closed her eyes and offered a silent prayer for God’s direction.”
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How cool that you know the place this novel is set. What an awesome connection. You’ll be able to see it all in your mind as it is. Thank you for sharing.
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June 1868
Dismal, Nevada – Never has a town been named so right.
The sheriff’s office and the barbershop were in the same building because the sheriff and the barber were the same man. Penny Scott suspected the man made more money at his barbering.
By Mary Connealy
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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Thank you for sharing, Kay. Happy reading!
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Forgot the title which might help. 🙂
It’s THE UNEXPECTED CHAMPION.
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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I’ve read several books by Carolyn Miller, and they have all been very good. Happy reading! 🙂
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Thanks! To you, too.
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Those are pretty big slippers to fill.. and I really like comfy slippers! haha
Today on my blog I shared the first line from Fated by Teri Terry but I’m currently reading Dead Letter by Chautona Havig. I just started so I’ll share the first line from chapter 2 where I currently am: “Hard benches, spartan furnishings, packed conditions—though she’d purchased a second-class ticket as instructed, Madeline couldn’t help but feel like she’d gotten little better than emigrant car accommodations.” Hope you have a great weekend! Spring is in the air! 🙂
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading my friend!
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That book looks so good to me! Today I’m sharing the first line from The Memory House by Rachel Hauck:
“She was never afraid of the dark. But the light? Now that terrified her.”
Have a great weekend!
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/03/first-line-fridays-memory-house-by.html
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I can’t wait to read that book. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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Happy Friday! I love this first line. What an awesome start to a book. On my blog today I shared the first line from Christmas at the Red Door Inn by Liz Johnson: “Brooke Kane knew better than to venture far from home when there was threat of a blizzard.”
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading. 🙂
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Since we are reading the same book AGAIN, I will give the first line of the newest Barbour Collection: Erie Canal Brides:
Johhnie Alexander’s story- Journey of the Heart.
Charity Sinclair furrowed her brow as she read what she’d written for the umpteenth time.
Happy reading!
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We’re so in synch Paula! 🤣🤣🤣
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Happy Friday! Over on my blog I’m sharing from the first book in Robin Patchen’s Beauty in Flight trilogy. This is the first line from the second book, Beauty in Hiding:
“Of course it was raining.”
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Thank you for sharing! Happy reading. 🙂
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I just finished a clean, but a non-Christian book and it turned out to be terrific, and I rather suspect the author is a Christian. Called The Auctioneer by DJ Williams. The first chapter is basically the prologue, very short and chapter 2 is where the story begins. This is the first line: ‘After twenty-four years of unconditional love, followed by two weeks of disbelief, I stood beside a fresh mound of dirt wondering if I’d been a good son.’
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Whoa! That’s a great first line. I need to check this book out. Thank you so much for sharing. Happy reading! 🙂
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Addendum and update: DJ Williams is a Christian author (and producer, director), missionary, worship leader in the 4 Square Church, and continues different ministries in different venues. Also wrote, ‘The Disillusioned,’ and ‘Waking Lazarus.’ 🙂
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Thank you for the info! 🙂
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I wrote about it on my WordPress and have an upcoming interview with him, and will post my transcript there as well. *author supporter* 🙂
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This is what I’m reading too!
I’ve shared the first line from Crystal Walton’s “Romancing the Conflicted Cowboy” on my blog, but since I’m reading Carolyn Miller’s “A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh” right now, I’ll share the first line of the scene I’m up to (in chapter 5):
Gideon looked up from the specimen and almost dropped it.
Have a great weekend 🙂
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I just finished typing my review. I loved this book. Very much look forward to reading your review!!!
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