First-Line Friday #115

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Love You, Truly

by Susan L. Tuttle

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About this Book

If Harlow Tucker had an ounce of self-preservation in her, she’d move to a state that at least pretended to cooperate with its seasons. But that would mean leaving her parents and sister, Mae, and that was about as likely to happen as Michigan being consistent with its weather.

Oh my goodness, is Love You, Truly an AMAZING story!!!! I just finished it — so be on the lookout for my review soon — and I am blown away by how super, duper good this book is. If you are in the mood for a superior contemporary romance, then purchase this book immediately. You will love it!


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13 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #115

  1. Prologue
    “It will take a bit of effort…a bit of sweat and perhaps…a bit of blood”
    From the 1922 movie, Nosferatu
    January 4, 1926, 1:15 p.m.
    It was another glorious day in Los Angeles. Sparkling like actress Theda Bara’s bejeweled robe in the 1917 movie, Cleopatra, the Hollywood hills behind the man and his rifle glistened in the midday sun as each ray glances off the small, jagged rocks.
    TROUBLE IN GLAMOUR TOWN by S. R. Mallery
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. That’s a great recommendation – I’ll check it out!

    I’m sharing the first line from Breaking Point by Marji Laine on my blog today, but I’m currently reading Home for Christmas by Candee Fick. Here’s the first line:

    On a Monday afternoon in mid-October, Tyler Sherwood found himself pacing backstage at the Showstopper Theater inside the Golden Palace Casino in Las Vegas.

    I love Candee Fick’s romances and am looking forward to reading this one.

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  3. My first line is from Seconds to Live by Susan Sleeman:
    One Mistake. That was all it took to put Dustee’s life on the line-death right on her heels.

    I think I just got your read in a blind book review! Looking forward to reading it!

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