First Line Friday is hosted once again by Carrie at Reading is my Superpower. You can visit HERE to go directly to the FLF page of her blog.
Playing along is easy: open the book nearest you and share the first line. Then check out the link to see the other first lines posted this week.
"Don't blame me if you're disappointed. You've been warned."
Eleanor and I absolutely LOVE this series. Such fun middle-grade murder mysteries, highly recommend them all!
Leave a comment and let me know what you think, and leave a link to your FLF so I can stop by to see what you've posted this week.
Happy Reading!
Sarah
"The BBC began life as the British Broadcasting Company in 1922, so Auntie was still a teenager when war broke out; but she was a teenager of the precocious kind who uses long words and follows settled habits". Auntie's War - The BBC During the Second World War by Edward Stourton
ReplyDeleteI am disappointed our library system does not have this book either. Ugh. When was it published?
Delete2017. Maybe it's another one of those that never got published in the US?
DeleteWell boo to that. Another one for me to request they purchase!
DeleteFinished it yesterday. It was VERY good.
DeleteThat settles it, making the request!
DeleteLooks like a fun read. I hope you continue to enjoy it. Have a great weekend! https://cindysbookcorner.blogspot.com/2022/10/first-line-friday-66-duplicate-bride.html
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun series, Eleanor and I love it. Myrtle is a Young Lady of Quality...who happens to always find a murder, or a murder finds her. The writing is fantastic and we were able to get an ARC of book four that we are almost done with now.
DeleteMy first line comes from Within These Gilded Halls by Abigail Wilson.
ReplyDeleteSouthern England, 1819
Hunting the treasure without me?
A fascinating book!
Thanks for sharing your line!
DeleteHa that's cute.
ReplyDeleteIt really is such a fun series. Eleanor and I are almost done with the ARC of book four now. We love them.
DeleteI'm currently reading Authentically, Izzy by Pepper Basham. It's super cute!
ReplyDelete"In my psychology class we learned that the best way to deal with sensitive artistic personalities like Eli's is to ask questions to help them come to their own conclusions. Directness may lead to internal wounds. Or was that about counseling teenagers? Oh well, I'm sure it works for both."
Have a great weekend!!!
Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteSounds like fun for sure. Here's a link to mine for the week: http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2022/10/october-7ths-friday-post.html
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great series. Myrtle is a Young Lady of Quality, but she always seems to find a murder, or a murder finds her. Such a great cast of characters and the writing is fantastic.
DeleteI'm currently re-reading To Treasure an Heiress by Roseanna M White. The first line is: "Prince ... or pirate?" Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your line!
DeleteSounds like a fun one! This week I featured the first line from Concrete Evidence by DiAnn Mills. http://gracetogrowblog.com/concrete-evidence-diann-mills/
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
It is such a fun series, Eleanor and I are reading an ARC of book four now. We love this series so much!
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