Happy Friday, reader friends! If you love biblical or historical fiction and you haven’t discovered Connilyn Cossette’s books yet, then you’re really missing out. Until the Mountains Fall releases this Tuesday 2 July 2019, and it’s another gripping and powerful read!
Until the Mountains Fall
Connilyn Cossette
FIRST LINE
I’d been here before.
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The first line certainly captured my attention!
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Great first line! Happy Friday! My first line is from “The Pink Bonnet” by Liz Tolsma:
“Momma, Momma, watch me.”
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My first line is from No Ocean Too Wide by Carrie Turansky. It came out a few days ago!
London 1909
Katie McAlister’s heart pounded a frantic beat as she gripped the rickety railing and rushed down the back stairs.
Great historical book!
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Great minds think alike 😉
Today on my blog I shared the first 2 lines from Until the Mountains Fall by Connilyn Cossette but it’s also my current read so I’ll share the first line from chapter 7 where I am now: “I found my father on the roof, on his knees.” It’s amazing so far! Hope you have a wonderful weekend with plenty of quality reading time 🙂
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Today I’m sharing on my blog the first line from The Cowboy’s Convenient Marriage by Valerie Comer.
Spencer Haviland had prided himself on planning his life to the tiniest detail.
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I loved the first book in this series.
I’m sharing the opening line from The Secret to Hummingbird Cake by Celeste Fletcher McHale over on my blog today, and I’m currently reading Wickedly Charming by Kristine Grayson. I clicked “buy” on the first line of the sample:
“Book Fair. The very words of the sign filled Mellie with loathing. Book Fair indeed. More like Book Unfair.”
Quirky, and it appeals to my sense of humour. I’m halfway through and loving it! Happy reading 🙂
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Today I’m sharing the first lines from Living Lies by Natalie Walters:
“Just let go. The breeze lifted Lane Kent’s auburn hair from the back of her neck.”
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I just finished Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.
“1952 The morning burned so August-hot, the marsh’s moist breath hung the oaks and pines with fog.” But it was the Prologue’s first line that gripped me and made me read it:
“Marsh is not swamp.”
Highly recommend!
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