First Line Friday is hosted by Carrie @ Reading Is My Superpower, where each week we share the first line of our current read(s).
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The First Line:
“I hope this won’t be engraved on my headstone,” said the man sitting next to Bones. “But you haven’t breathed this whole time. Care to tell me how you do that?”
If you thought you learned more about the dangerous and sexy alpha vampire, Bones, in the USA Today bestselling scorcher, THE OTHER HALF OF THE GRAVE, you haven’t seen anything yet.
Bones is back to tell you his side of what happened when he spent four long years looking for Cat, the half vampire now known as the “Red Reaper.” But now that he’s found her, has time hardened Bones too much to risk love again? Or will his passion for Cat burn through every obstacle-alive, undead, or otherwise-between them?
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Night Huntress series comes a fresh, new perspective on the origin saga of Cat and Bones, in Bones’s own words…
“Living everything through Bones’s eyes was amazing!” –Tynga’s Reviews
“I had no idea how much I needed Bones’s point of view. But apparently I did.” –Carol’s Random Life
“Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer for Anne Rice fans” –Apple Books
What do you think of this first line I featured today?
Would you want to read this book?
Great line. Thank you for introducing me to this meme. I will check out what I can contribute from the books I read now.
It definitely sets up the vampire premise!
Great first line, and a book/series I need to read! Hope you enjoy it😁
I am so happy reading this book. 😀
I love that line!
Such a good openings line!
Happy Friday!
I’m currently reading A Novel Proposal by Denise Hunter.
“Every ounce of Sadie’s travel fatigue fled at one sight of her summer digs.”
I hope you have a great weekend! 🙂❤️📚
My first line this week is from When Tomorrow Comes by Hannah Linder
London’s East End March 1801
Impulse made Heath Duncan’s hands slick, made his young muscles tighten with the urge to sprint away.
That’s a great start to a story! I hope that you love reading it!
I’m just starting The Swindler’s Daughter by Stephenia H. McGee. The first line is: “Atlanta, Georgia, May 2, 1912 ~ Her entire life was a sham.” Have a great week!
Oooh, I really want to read this one! Great first line 🙂