
First Line Friday’s is a weekly feature, hosted by Hoarding Books – so grab a book off your pile and share the first line
Lynn Masters stood with sore feet and the beginnings of a knot in her back, looking over the patient board and saw with more than a bit of satisfaction that it was just about clear.
From:
Chasing a Chance – Drea Stein
I’ve had Chasing a Chance borrowed from Kindle Unlimited for several months now – I dived into Drea Stein’s series a few months ago and then (in true Dee fashion) got distracted with one of my many other books to read and forgot to come back to Chasing a Chance. So when I was flicking through potential books just hanging out all lonely on my kindle, I found this poor neglected book and tee’d it up to read over the weekend. There is something just fresh about Ms Stein’s writing that keeps me engaged – especially when I was going through a reading slump a few months ago. Here’s to another solid read from her!
Iola
November 18, 2017 at 8:11 am
I haven’t heard of Drea Stein, but that’s quite the recommendation!
I’m sharing from Imperfect Justice by Cara Putman over on my blog today. But I’m currently reading Piercehaven by Robin Merrill, which is kind of a girls basketball version of Friday Night Lights, except set on an island off the coast of Maine. Here’s the first line:
She had expected it to be a poetic voyage. She had expected sunshine and whitecaps, a sea song to serenade her as she sailed toward her new home.
hjsnyder28
November 18, 2017 at 3:42 pm
Intriguing first line…happy Saturday!
joyofreadingweb
November 20, 2017 at 9:50 pm
I’ll have to look for this book. I don’t believe I’ve read anything from Drea Stein before.