19 October 2018

The Friday 56 & First Line Friday | A Southern Season

The Friday 56 is hosted weekly by Freda's Voice.
First Line Friday is hosted weekly by Hoarding Books.

Happy Friday!

I'm posting a mini review of A Southern Season over on Instagram today, so why not share a few lines from it here, too?


First Line: The simple taste of salt water on her lips resuscitated Kerry Graham's most painful memories.

From Page 56: "I reckon so, Granny," I said with a laugh. "Whatever you say."




ABOUT THE BOOK
Four seasons. Four stories. Each one set in the enchanting world of the South. These are the kinds of stories your grandmother told you from a front porch swing. 
Ice Melts in Spring by Linda W. Yezak
When Kerry Graham's boss forces her to return to the Gulf of Mexico where her husband drowned years ago, she feels only spring's chill and not the warmth of the Texas sun. Can the joy of a reclusive author and the compassion of a shrimp-boat preacher thaw Kerry's frigid heart?

Lillie Beth in Summer by Eva Marie Everson
With the untimely death of his wife, Dr. James Gillespie believes God has abandoned him. He also believes he's never met anyone like the young widow Lillie Beth, whose beloved Granny lies dying at home, and who sees a God who sweeps hope through a farmhouse window. Can a young woman whose husband died in Vietnam restore a faith that is all but dead.

Through an Autumn Window by Claire Fullerton
Because her larger than life mother Daphne Goodwyn is dead, forty-year-old Cate returns to Memphis with one thought in mind: something always goes wrong at a Southern funeral. But surrounded by the well-mannered society that raised her, the nostalgic rites of a three-day, autumn mourning bring the unexpected gift of the end of sibling rivalry.

A Magnolia Blooms in Winter by Ane Mulligan
With Broadway stardom within her reach, Morgan James returns home in winter to help an old friend. Maybe it s just nostalgia, but when she sees him again, an old flame rekindles. When she s called back to NYC to take the lead in a new musical, will fame be worth losing the man she loves?

Now, feel free to leave a line from a book near you in the comments below.
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4 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good anthology. This week I'm featuring Leverage in Death by J. D. Robb - the latest in the series. Happy reading!

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  2. You've left me wanting more! Happy weekend!

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  3. Such good stories! I'm sharing from The End Begins by Sara Davison today. Here are the first lines from Chapter 1:

    Meryn didn't move until a loud thud and a shout from upstairs yanked her from her stunned silence. "We need to get out now."

    Happy Friday and happy reading!

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  4. This week on my blog I shared Ours for a Season by Kim Vogel Sawyer but I'm currently reading Chosen People by Robert Whitlow so here I'll share the first line from my current chapter (26): "Hana had trouble containing her excitement during her morning Skype session with Daud." Hope you have a great weekend with plenty of reading!

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