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First Line Friday: Montana Fire series

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First Line Fridays hosted by Hoarding Books

 

Montana Fire series by Susan May Warren

 

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Not until she reached four thousand feet did Kate Burns realize this jump had “epic comeback” written all over it.

This was not how Liza Beaumont wanted to die.

If they started running now, they just might make the lake before the fire consumed them.

 

One thing is clear from the very first line, this series is saturated with intense action and adventure. If the fires and smokejumpers don’t make you sweat, the sizzling romance is sure to heat things up! Clear your calendar for this series, reader friends, because it is nearly impossible to put down!

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19 thoughts on “First Line Friday: Montana Fire series”

  1. Happy Friday!

    I shared the first line of the 8th book from the In Death series, Conspiracy in Death. But here, I’ll share with you the first line of one of the books I’m currently reading. This one is from Kit Frick’s “See All the Stars.”

    JUNE, SOPHOMORE SUMMER
    (THEN)

    We went to the party because Ret insisted. I was perfectly happy right where we were: lying on our backs in Jenni’s sprawling front yard, building our best-ever summer playlist, telling time by the dandelion clocks until the sky was a white haze of down. We were idle and airy. We had perfected the summer loaf.

    Hope you enjoyed that. Happy weekend! 😀

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  2. I love Susan May Warren and I really need to read this series. 😀

    I’m sharing about “By the Waters of Babylon” by Mesu Andrews on the blog today, but I’m currently reading “Where the Fire Falls” by Karen Barnett so my first line will come from there.

    Olivia Rutherford applied lip rouge the same way she painted -with bold, broad strokes. Anything to distract from the truth.

    Happy Friday and hope you have a wonderful weekend filled with reading excellent books! ????

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  3. Happy Friday, Beth! This series is on my MUST read list!

    My first line comes from I’ll See You in Paris by Michelle Gable

    GOOSE CREEK HILL
    MIDDLEBURG, VIRGINIA
    OCTOBER 2001

    “Maybe she’ll surprise us,” Eric said.

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  4. Monday, January 22
    “Hi, everyone,” the young woman with a rounded belly on a stick-thin frame, long blonde hair, and large haunted eyes, began. “My name is Abby Boston. Brit asked me to come here tonight to tell my story.”
    “FIFTH NIGHT”
    By Kathi Daley

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  5. I LOVED all 3 of these books by Susie!!

    Happy Friday! My first line is from Other People’s Children by Ellen Fannon (which I have laughed so hard through the little bit I started reading): Prologue:

    “Why are children so childish?” Robin groused to herself as she sat valiantly attempting to put two coherent thoughts together for her newspaper column that was due tomorrow.

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  6. This author certainly knows how to grasp the readers attention from the very first line. On my blog, I’m featuring a Regency romance by Sally Britton, “The Gentleman Physician.” I’m still reading it, so I will share the first line in Chapter 20 here. “Are you going to resume glaring at Miss Devon when she returns?” Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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  7. Happy Friday, Beth!
    My first line comes from a book sitting on my TBR table and I hope to read soon…8 Weddings and a Miracle Romance collection by Tracie Peterson, Janet Lee Barton, Lena Nelson Dooley, Nancy J. Farrier, Pamela Griffin, Diann Hunt, Loree Lough, Sandra Petit and Gail Sattler.

    ….This is from the first novella in the book: Move A Mountain by Lena Nelson Dooley….
    The moon above Litchfield, Minnesota, poured liquid silver over Christine Daily as she cuddled in the back of the horse-drawn carriage with Christopher Davis.

    Blessings, Tina

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  8. Happy Friday! I’m sharing from the third Lady Alkmene Callender Cosy Mystery on my blog today. Here are the first lines from the fourth, Fatal Masquerade by Vivian Conroy:

    “Can’t this thing go any faster?” Denise Hargrove snapped at the driver. During the drive she’d consulted her watch over and over again, exuding a nervous energy Lady Alkmene Callender found hard to place.

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