This week, I'm spotlighting the book I finished reading yesterday: Unbreakable by Sara Ella.
"You can't understand the beginning until you reach the end, so here it is ..."
I really enjoyed this trilogy! I think this book was my least favorite (a little too much back and forth through time and reflections), but overall, I'd give the trilogy 4-1/2 stars.
Check out the book on Amazon & Goodreads.
Read my reviews of Unblemished (4-1/2 stars) and Unraveling (4-1/2 stars).
What are you currently reading? Share the first line in the comments, and then head over to Hoarding Books to see what others are sharing! Have a great weekend!
Hello,I came across your profile on Feedspot and checked your website. I was surprised at what God has been using you to accomplish.Thanks for being an inspiration to many.
ReplyDeleteI quickly want to mention that you did not include an email address to send request for review to. How do one contact you for reviews?
Thanks for contacting me, Gloria! If you go to the review policy tab, you'll find an email address and the criteria I have for what books I'll accept for review.
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ReplyDeleteI 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! :D
Sounds intriguing, Rachel! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteHappy Friday!😎 Oh you are so lucky! Did you see Ree?😊Did you get to go inside the Merc?
ReplyDeleteMy first lines come from Carolina Mercy by Regina Rudd Merrick.....
Lucy Dixon wanted it to be a bad dream, but it wasn’t. Auto pilot. It was the only way she was getting through this. Daddy was dead.
Have a great weekend and happy reading!😊📚💖
We didn't see Ree, but we did see her dad! Well, we saw him from the back: while we were eating supper at the Merc, our server pointed him out.
DeleteI haven't heard of your book, but it sounds interesting! Happy reading!
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:
ReplyDelete“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.
I've never heard of this book, but the first lines make me think I should check it out :-) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteHappy 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:
ReplyDelete"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.
Love the cover--It's very Alice in Wonderland. :) Happy reading!
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