Carrie @ Reading is My Superpower
Rachel @ Bookworm Mama
Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books
Andi @ Radiant Light
Happy Friday, y’all!!! I picked this beauty up at the library since I still find myself reminiscing about Within the Veil.
The Covered Deep by Brandy Vallance
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Southern Ohio, 1877
The book slipped from Bianca’s hands, the pages fainting on her bedroom desk. Words. Reminding her of all the ways she’d never fit in.
Okay, okay, I have a hard time stopping at one line! I won’t hold you to just one either, share away!
So, open the book nearest to you and post the first line in a comment below!
Then go see what these First Line Ladies are up to:
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I just love the cover on this one! IT is on my TBR list. 🙂
My first line…
November 1846
Southern Oregon Trail
It was a land of timber, challenge, and trepidation, forcing struggles beyond any she had known, and she’d known many in her sixty-six years.
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Oh and my book is The Road We Traveled by Jane Kirkpatrick.
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Ah, yes! That one is sitting near the top of my tbr! Golly, I can’t imagine setting out on the Oregon trail at 66!!! Wow!
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“A soldier lay on top of him, but William was too weak to push him off.” From The Saratoga Letters by Elaine Marie Cooper
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I had to go look that one up! Looks interesting!
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Hey Beth! I LOVED The Covered Deep!
SWEAT HOT AND SALTY flowed into Errol’s eyes in the sticky heat of the early fall afternoon. The Hero’s Lot by Patrick Carr
HAPPY WEEKEND!
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I hope I get to read it before it’s due back to the library!!! I’m under a severe book backlog! 😀
Have a great weekend, Caryl!
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Love the cover! My first line is from Trust My Heart by Carol J. Post
Decision making’s a bear.
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Yes, both of Brandy’s covers are fabulous! I can’t wait to dive in! I’ll be watching for your review of that one, Andi!
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Better late than never right? He he! My weekend took some unexpected (but good) turns. “There is a distinct difference between a heroine with a promised happy ending and a prodigal who must design her own.” The Thorn Keeper by Pepper Basham
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Oh boy!!! LOVE that book!
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