Book Beginnings and Friday56
Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice and asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your e-reader and share a non-spoiler sentence or two.
Two great books I'm currently reading which I would like to focus on this week!
All this time
About the book:
Bear McKinley’s past refuses to let go.
Ten years ago, Bear gave up everything—his freedom and his reputation—for his mess of a family. But after years of distance and too many attempts at starting over, he finally has a new life doing noble work in Brazil . . . until his past catches up to him once again. Suddenly he finds himself back in Maple Valley, charged with the care of his missing brother’s children, convinced he’s out of second chances to make his life count. And yet, with every day that passes, these kids, this quirky town and the woman he never stopped missing help patch the holes in his heart. Maybe this is the fresh start he’s been longing for all along. But as his newfound hope grows, so does the mystery surrounding his brother’s activities—and when the threat reaches into the lives of those he loves, it’s clear he can’t run away this time.
Fear holds Raegan’s future captive.
Raegan Walker is fine. She’s happy working a slew of part-time jobs, still living in her childhood bedroom and rarely venturing from her hometown. At least, that’s what she tells everyone . . . and herself. But she can’t help wondering what might’ve happened if she hadn’t abandoned her art so many years ago—and if Bear McKinley had never left. When Bear returns and she’s commissioned for a painting that just might revive her artistic ambition all in one week, it’s time to finally reach for more than fine. But doing so means facing the fears that have held her back all this time, including admitting the secret she’s kept from Bear and her family. With her dream and her heart on the line, how much will Raegan have to risk to finally chase her happy ending?
Ten years ago, Bear gave up everything—his freedom and his reputation—for his mess of a family. But after years of distance and too many attempts at starting over, he finally has a new life doing noble work in Brazil . . . until his past catches up to him once again. Suddenly he finds himself back in Maple Valley, charged with the care of his missing brother’s children, convinced he’s out of second chances to make his life count. And yet, with every day that passes, these kids, this quirky town and the woman he never stopped missing help patch the holes in his heart. Maybe this is the fresh start he’s been longing for all along. But as his newfound hope grows, so does the mystery surrounding his brother’s activities—and when the threat reaches into the lives of those he loves, it’s clear he can’t run away this time.
Fear holds Raegan’s future captive.
Raegan Walker is fine. She’s happy working a slew of part-time jobs, still living in her childhood bedroom and rarely venturing from her hometown. At least, that’s what she tells everyone . . . and herself. But she can’t help wondering what might’ve happened if she hadn’t abandoned her art so many years ago—and if Bear McKinley had never left. When Bear returns and she’s commissioned for a painting that just might revive her artistic ambition all in one week, it’s time to finally reach for more than fine. But doing so means facing the fears that have held her back all this time, including admitting the secret she’s kept from Bear and her family. With her dream and her heart on the line, how much will Raegan have to risk to finally chase her happy ending?
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Book Beginnings
A single, strained scan of the church's hallowed interior was all it took for the whispers of Bear McKinley's past to turn to bellows.
A single, strained scan of the church's hallowed interior was all it took for the whispers of Bear McKinley's past to turn to bellows.
Friday 56 (26%)
Sara stood at the edge of the living room, eyes fastened on Dad. "Case. It's so nice to-"Dad's bag thumped on the floor. "You shouldn't be here."
Sara stood at the edge of the living room, eyes fastened on Dad. "Case. It's so nice to-"
Dad's bag thumped on the floor. "You shouldn't be here."
My thoughts so far
There is so much past baggage in this story which is still to be revealed. Totally captivated.
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There is so much past baggage in this story which is still to be revealed. Totally captivated.
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The Silver Shadow
About the book:
A Shadowy Figure Is Intent on Harming Denver’s Women
Step into True Colors -- a new series of Historical Stories of Romance and American Crime
Denver of 1900 is still a dangerous place to be following the silver crash of 1893. And of out of the dark comes a shadow intent on harming women. Ambitious young Denver newspaper reporter Polly Blythe is searching for the big story that’s going to launch her career. On Friday evening, August 24, 1900, she gets her break when two women are cracked over the head within a two-minute walk of each other. But policeman Edwin Timmer thwarts Polly’s ideas of a serial criminal. . .until the shadowy figure strikes again. Will the reporter and the policeman team up to find the culprit before her strikes too close for comfort?
A Shadowy Figure Is Intent on Harming Denver’s Women
Step into True Colors -- a new series of Historical Stories of Romance and American Crime
Denver of 1900 is still a dangerous place to be following the silver crash of 1893. And of out of the dark comes a shadow intent on harming women. Ambitious young Denver newspaper reporter Polly Blythe is searching for the big story that’s going to launch her career. On Friday evening, August 24, 1900, she gets her break when two women are cracked over the head within a two-minute walk of each other. But policeman Edwin Timmer thwarts Polly’s ideas of a serial criminal. . .until the shadowy figure strikes again. Will the reporter and the policeman team up to find the culprit before her strikes too close for comfort?
Step into True Colors -- a new series of Historical Stories of Romance and American Crime
Denver of 1900 is still a dangerous place to be following the silver crash of 1893. And of out of the dark comes a shadow intent on harming women. Ambitious young Denver newspaper reporter Polly Blythe is searching for the big story that’s going to launch her career. On Friday evening, August 24, 1900, she gets her break when two women are cracked over the head within a two-minute walk of each other. But policeman Edwin Timmer thwarts Polly’s ideas of a serial criminal. . .until the shadowy figure strikes again. Will the reporter and the policeman team up to find the culprit before her strikes too close for comfort?
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Book Beginnings
"What is this?"
"What is this?"
Friday 56 (18%)
There was one less woman in Denver who would be running around at night when she should be at home.
There was one less woman in Denver who would be running around at night when she should be at home.
My thoughts so far
This is interesting and I'm enjoying the thoughts of the culprit.
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This is interesting and I'm enjoying the thoughts of the culprit.
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Both books sound like excellent reads. All the quotes you picked are interesting, especially the ones for The Silver Shadow.
ReplyDeleteThese sound so interesting. 👍🏼
ReplyDeleteBoth sound great. I hope you continue to enjoy them. This week I am spotlighting A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver from my review stack. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteFascinating! Thanks for sharing, and here's mine: “THE NEXT WIFE”
ReplyDeleteBoth of these sound awesome! Hope you enjoy them! Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteWow. ALL THIS TIME sounds like it really has a lot it will try to accomplish in one book. I hope it works out. My book is The Girl with the Louding Voice
ReplyDeleteI like the sounds of both books, but All This Time appeals to me just a lil bit more! :-) Happy weekend!
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