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back to
First Line Friday hosted by Carrie
at Reading is My SuperPower!! I am also linking up with Gilion on Rose City Reader
for Book Beginnings. This is where you share the beginning of the book that you are reading. To join in the fun grab the book you are reading and
leave a comment with the first line (or your link). This week I am reading Of Literature & Lattes by Katherine Reay. It is the second book in the Winsome duology.
It finally happened.
Book Beginnings:
It finally happened.
Spring arrived in Winsome, Illinois. It took until the first days in June, but after four consecutive days in which temperatures topped seventy degrees, people grumbled less and smiled more, flowers opened to the sun-and stayed open.
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Katherine Reay returns to the cozy and
delightful town of Winsome where two people discover the grace of
letting go and the joy found in unexpected change.
After
fleeing her hometown three years earlier, Alyssa Harrison never planned
to return. Then the Silicon Valley start-up she worked for collapsed
and turned her world upside down. She is broke, under FBI investigation,
and without a place to go. Having exhausted every option, she comes
home to Winsome, Illinois, to regroup then move on as quickly as
possible. Yet, as friends and family welcome her back, Alyssa begins to
see a place for herself in this small Midwestern community.
Jeremy
Mitchell moved from Seattle to Winsome to be near his daughter and to
open the coffee shop he’s been dreaming of for years. Problem is, the
business is bleeding money—and he’s not quite sure why. When he meets
Alyssa, he senses an immediate connection, but what he needs most is
someone to help him save his floundering business. After asking for her
help, he wonders if something might grow between them—but forces beyond
their control soon complicate their already complex lives, and the
future they both hoped for is not at all what they anticipated.
With
the help of Winsome’s small-town charm and quirky residents, Alyssa and
Jeremy discover the beauty and romance of second chances.
Your
turn! Grab the current book you are reading and post the first line (or your link) in
the comments! Then, click on the icons below and join the fun there too!
One of the Katherine Reay books I still need to read!
ReplyDeleteSarita, I have a lot of hers to catch up on.
DeleteLove Katherine Reay's books!
ReplyDeleteSuzie, I have a lot of hers to catch up on!
DeleteKatherine Reay is one of my must-read authors! Have a great weekend and happy reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen, you too!
DeleteThe only Reay book I've read is The Printed Letter Bookshop, which I quite enjoyed.....this sounds like it should be worth a try as well. Have a terrific weekend.
ReplyDeleteTerrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/friday-memes-11-1
Terrie, this is the second in that series! I really enjoyed that one too!
DeleteWhat a pretty cover! I haven't read any of her books but this one sounds good and Winsome sounds like a great place to visit. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWendy, if you decide to read one of hers I would start with the first in this series, The Printed Letter Bookshop, it was so good.
DeleteI really like this book! Not as well as Printed Letter Bookshop, but enough to want to reread it, definitely :-)
ReplyDeleteRachel, I am not enjoying it as much as the Printed Letter Bookshop either.
DeleteHappy Reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah!
DeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading Memory Lane by Becky Wade.
"After dark that night, Leigh returned from her long journey to bring him his medicine. Thank God, Jonah thought, when he heard her enter Remy's small house. She'd arrived with the good stuff."
I hope you have a great weekend!
Thanks Nicole, you as well!
DeleteThis sounds like a delightful story. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Breana, you as well :)
DeleteI love that first line, and makes me wish for summer to start.
ReplyDeleteWendy, I am not quite there yet ;)
DeleteMy first line this week comes from The Last Chance Cowboy by Jody Hedlund:
ReplyDeleteChicago, Illinois. March 1871
“ It’s a boy.” Catherine Remington held the squalling infant upside down by his ankles, making sure he didn’t inhale mucus.
Interesting first line! I have not read that series.
DeleteBeautiful post
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteSince literature and lattes are two of my favorite things, I think this book is very promising.
ReplyDeleteDeb, right?!
DeleteThis sounds like a series I'd like. I'll have to check out the first book. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, yes, I highly recommend starting there! You too!
DeleteI haven't read anything by this author yet, but I have quite a few of her books on my TBR list. This one sounds really good. Hope you have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteAshley, I have a few of hers on my physical shelves and TBR shelves, LOL! Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteI've seen this one around and the title always captures me. Hope you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danielle!
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