First Line Fridays: Once Upon A Prince
Happy Friday readers and friends! I hope you’ve all had a
good week. It’s so hard to believe that it’s already April. Time really flies.
Anyway, since it’s Friday, I’m participating in First Line Fridays, hosted by
Hoarding Books.
What did he say?
The storm gusts moving over the Atlantic must have garbled his words.
I’ll admit that I picked this book up from the library
after seeing it go around on social media quite a bit lately in light of the
Hallmark movie based on the book, which premiers this Saturday. And while
contemporary romance isn’t my favorite genre, I have been liking this book. I
like the royal theme, which lends a fairy tale like quality to the book.
So what’s the first line of your current read? I’d love
to hear about it!
Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!
-Miranda Atchley
Happy Friday! The book I'm highlighting on my blog is The Mistress of Rosemere by Sarah Ladd. I will share here the first line of Chapter 11, which I'm currently reading. "A flurry of activity swirled in the recovering Rosemere." Wishing you a blessed weekend.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing first line! Thanks for stopping by Annelise! :-)
DeleteI loved this book!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
Today on my blog, I am sharing the first line from Rachael Anderson's newest Regency novel, My Sister's Intended. It's an excellent book I highly recommend. Here I will share the first three lines from the novel I'm currently reading, Not Abandoned by MacKenzie Morganthal.
"It was a prison like none other. With boarded windows and a tall fence, I'd almost forgotten what it looked like outside. The bars that caged me in were strong, but not as strong as the bars I'd put up around my heart."
I enjoyed it, too, Nicole! What a powerful line you shared! Thanks for stopping by! :-)
DeleteI've been sharing the same book going around since I'm re-reading it right now (getting ready to see it as a Hallmark movie this weekend). So I'll just share the one that is on my blog for today its from A Sparrow in Terezin by Kristy Cambron- "The last thing a bride needs to fret over on her wedding day is whether the ceremony will take place." Hope you have a wonderful weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteI loved A Sparrow in Terezin! Kristy Cambron is one of my favorite authors. Thanks for stopping by! :-)
DeleteLOVED Rachel's book! Happy Friday! My first line is from Joel C. Rosenberg’s book The Kremlin Conspiracy, which my husband grabbed from me and read first:
ReplyDelete“Louisa Sherbatov had just turned six, but she would never turn seven.”
It was a good book, Becky! Thank you for stopping by! :-)
DeleteCan't wait to see this film! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed the movie! Thanks for stopping by! :-)
DeleteI read the final book in this series and would love to get my hands on the others as well.
ReplyDeleteThis one was pretty good! I'd like to read the others someday. Thanks for stopping by! :-)
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