It’s First Line Friday time. Today’s first line is taken from another novella in the collection titled “Four Weddings and A Kiss”
The Novella is titled:
A Cowboy for Katie by Debra Clopton
So here’s the first line. Drumroll please…….
She might be as crazy as they said, but Katie Pearl had learned that most men were light between the ears.
And as a bonus, here is the first line of the prologue that leads into all the four novellas:
Reverend Gregory Miller dreaded going home.
In return, I hope you will share the first line from any book you choose in the comments below. And then head on over to:
Happy Reading,
Denise
Well, that seems a bit harsh. LOL Pretty cover, though. Happy Friday! 🙂
Happy Friday to you too!
I find novella too short so I usually don’t read them. Thanks for sharing. Have a good week. I am featuring one of my favorite author’s sentient cat tales. It is about Joe Grey and friends as they aid the police catch criminals.
I agree, novellas don’t get as deep into the characters as I like, but sometimes I’ll read them. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend!
Happy reading.☺
I saw this series on Amazon, and it looks great! Happy Friday!
Happy Friday to you too! Thanks for commenting!
HAHAHAHA! I love this line!
I like the phrasing “light between the ears”. Happy Friday! Thanks for commenting.
Great first line! I’ve enjoyed the couple Debra Clopton books I’ve gotten my hands on.
Here’s the first line from my current read.
Four years to the day after the alien planet arrived above Earth, Sofi’s papa had collapsed on the rickety front porch of their buttermilk-yellow farmhouse. –Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber
Interesting first line. This was my first book by that author and I enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting!
Josie Gallagher gripped the letter from the county manager’s office with tight hands. – Her Secret Daughter by Ruth Logan Herne
Happy Friday and Happy Reading! 🙂
Thanks for commenting! Happy Reading!
Happy Friday! My first line is from Forward to What Lies Ahead by Chloe S. Flanagan:
“Regina’s cellphone buzzed sharply, shattering the silence of her apartment and making her coffee table vibrate.”
Happy Friday! Thanks for commenting.
It’s probably best I don’t comment on the accuracy of that opening line …
I’ve got the first line from The Saturday Night Supper club up on my blog, and I’m currently reading another great contemporary romance – Paper Hearts by Courtney Walsh. She’s one of my new favourite authors. Here’s the first line:
“I can’t believe she did this to me again.” Abigail Pressman stared at the computer screen in disbelief.
lol. Great first line…makes me want to know what she did. Happy Reading!