Son of the Father
by Andrew Stone
About the Book
Of course, there were days I regretted killing my father, things had not gone great since then.
Talk about a compelling first line!
Son of the Father is a novel about Barabbas. The Barabbas the Jews set free so that Jesus could be killed in his place. I’ve never read a novel about Barabbas before, so when I saw the book I knew I just had to read it. I know we can never really know this side of heaven what it must have been like for Barabbas on that fateful day he was set free from death, but it is a fascinating topic to ponder.
I am very excited to dive into this story. Check back soon for my full review!
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The first line does sound fascinating, doesn’t it?
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It definitely made me want to keep reading!
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That does sound like an intriguing book.
The first line I’m sharing today is:
It was not the best hiding spot I had ever found, but it was, thankfully, proving quite effective.
Secrets and Suitors by Joanna Barker
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Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a great weekend!
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Devin Cole let his truck roll to a stop at the end of the lane, just short of the driveway to the family ranch. He slid his Narcotics Anonymous newcomers coin between his fingers and back again.
THE COWBOY’S TWIN SURPRISE by Stephanie Dees
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Thank you for sharing, Kay. I hope you have a great weekend!
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WOW!!!! That one grabs your attention!!
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It definitely does!
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My first line is from Dark Ambitions by Irene Hannon
There was blood on the ice.
Happy reading!
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Thank you for sharing! Happy reading, my friend. 🙂
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Happy Friday! On my blog, I’m sharing the anthology Romancing the Rancher’s Daughter. Here I will share the first line in Chapter 21 in the second story, A Measure of Mercy by Debra E. Marvin. When dampness kept Witt’s shirt stuck to his back, and a much more feminine glisten shone on Addy’s brow, he motioned her away from the dance floor in favor of refreshments and a much-needed break. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Thank you for sharing! Happy reading. 🙂❤📖
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Happy Friday! My first line is from “Cold Pursuit” by Gayla K. Hiss:
“Faith Chandler stared at the man walking in the distance.”
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Thank you for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend. 🙂
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Happy Friday! Today I’m sharing the first lines from Simply Starstruck by Aspen Hadley: “It’s funny in life how you never recognize a big moment when it’s actually happening.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/10/first-line-fridays-simply-starstruck-by.html
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading! 🙂
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Can’t wait to see your review!
Today on my blog I shared the first line from The Telegraph Proposal by Becca Whitham and Gina Welborn but I’m currently reading Aiming for Love by Mary Connealy so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (7) here: “Jo turned back to Dave to see him shake his head.” Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of quality reading time!
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading, my friend! 🙂
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That sounds like a fascinating book! 🙂
I’m sharing on my blog the first line from Dancing at Daybreak by Valerie Comer.
“Mama, why don’t you live here anymore?”
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Thank you for sharing. That’s a sad line. 😭
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Wow! That is quite the first line. Have a great weekend and happy reading!
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Quite a line. I have always wondered about him, but as one might imagine, there is not really much information to be found. Hope you enjoy this one!
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