This is my second post for First Line Fridays and I am excited to be participating again! First Line Friday is hosted by Hoarding Books.
I am sharing from Bridge of Gold by Kimberley Woodhouse. Bridge of Gold is part of the Doors to the Past series. Each book is intended to be read as stand alone novels. Each book in the Doors to the Past series will feature a dual-time period romantic suspense story set against a historic American landmark.
"Certain moments in life define a person. Moments that invoke physical feelings that can't be described."
So, true confessions, those are the only lines I have read from this book! I am excited about it and can't wait to read more!
About the book:
Repairs on the Golden Gate Bridge Uncover a Century-Old Murder
Walk through Doors to the Past via a new series of historical stories of romance and adventure.
Underwater archaeologist Kayla Richardson is called to the Golden Gate
Bridge where repairs to one of the towers uncovers two human remains
from the late 1800s and the 1930s. The head of the bridge restoration is
Steven Michaels, who dives with Kayla, and a friendship develops
between them. But as the investigation heats up and gold is found that
dates back to the gold rush, more complications come into play that
threaten them both. Could clues leading to a Gold Rush era mystery that
was first discovered during the building of the bridge still ignite an
obsession worth killing for?
If you are interested in other books in the series, you can check out the list here.
Your turn! Grab the book nearest you and post the first line in the comments!
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My first line is from Come Back To Me by Jody Hedlund:
ReplyDelete“Your father is in a coma.”
Happy reading!
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Wow! What a start! Thank you for sharing your first line :) Would love to hear your thoughts once you finish.
DeleteHappy weekend! My first line is from “Crazy for You” by Susan May Warren and Michelle Sass Aleckson:
ReplyDelete“The plan was easy. Bring Oreos, kiss his mother, and skedaddle.”
Intriguing! This one is on my TBR pile. Hope to get to it this summer! Thanks for stopping by!
Delete"He had ruined death for her, and the hope of it." On the Cliffs of Foxglove Manor by Jaime Jo Wright. I highly recommend this dual timeline!
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