Friday, March 2, 2018

First Line Friday - The Crooked Path

 
                                This is a picture of my lilies on the side of our home.

It's March 2nd . . . I refuse to accept that it's March already. While I am a warm weather girl, it seems as though the years just keep flying by faster and faster. I'd love for it to go a little slower. Between our children and grandchildren they seem to be getting older by the minute.

We haven't had much snow this season, until recently, and for the first time we have snow on the ground, and it's March. Go figure! Idaho his weird.

I had a hard time choosing a book for FLF, I wanted something spring like, and this book has such a pretty spring cover, I thought I'd use this one.




About the book:

From the bestselling author of The Girl From the Train, comes another compelling coming of age story of delayed love, loss, and reconciliation in WWII-era South Africa.
Lettie has always felt different from and overshadowed by the women around her– this friend is richer, that friend is more beautiful, those friends are closer. Still, she doesn’t let this hold her back. She works hard to apply her mind, trying to compensate for her perceived lack of beauty with diligent academic work and a successful career as a doctor. She learns to treasure her friendships, but she still wonders if any man will ever return her interest.
Marco’s experience in the second world war have robbed him of love and health. When winters in his native Italy prove dangerous to his health even after the war has ended, he moves to South Africa to be with his brother, husband to one of Lettie’s best friends. Marco is Lettie’s first patient, and their relationship grows as she aids him on the road back to restored health.
In the company of beloved characters from The Child of the River, Marco and Lettie find a happiness that neither of them thought possible. With that joy comes pain and loss, but Lettie learns that life—while perhaps a crooked path—is always a journey worth taking.

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First Line:

What she was looking at, was definitely not what she wanted to see. Lettie stood facing the full-length mirror in her mom's bedroom. 


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16 comments:

Fiction Aficionado said...

Interesting read, this one.

I have the first line from Sondra Kraak's new release, Three Words and a Kiss, on my blog today, but right now I'm going to share the first two lines from my current read, 'Justice' by Emily Conrad, which releases on 9 March:

"Snow floated onto Main Street, each flake large enough to catch the breeze like a parachute. A miniature army, launching a surprise invasion on March first."

Have a great weekend!

Suzie Waltner said...

Happy Friday!

This one is sitting on my bookshelf but I haven't gotten to it yet.

I plan to start The Innkeeper's Daughter by Michelle Griep this weekend, so I'll share the first line from that book.

"Numbers would be the death of Johanna Langley."

Caryl Kane said...

Andi, your lilies are beautiful! This book sounds intriguing.

The turquoise water surrounded Kaia Oana in a warm, wet blanket of delight. – Distant Echoes by Colleen Coble

Happy Friday!

Nicole Santana said...

I really love the cover of your book. It's really pretty and intriguing!

Happy Friday!

Today I am showcasing the first line from Michelle Griep's newest novel, The Innkeeper's Daughter. I am loving the book. It is a page turner, and the hero is wonderful. I am just starting chapter 18, so I will share the first line from that chapter here:

"Johanna opened the door to chaos, then stood there, jaw agape."

Anneliese Dalaba said...

Happy Friday! The book I'm sharing on my blog is an old one: The Knight and the Dove by Lori Wick. Here, I will share Love on the Mend by Karen Witemeyer, "Peace and quiet. That's all he sought." Have a wonderful weekend.

Betty Louise Davenport said...

Welcome neighbor. I have lived in Idaho most of my life. I graduated from the College Of Idaho. I see your lovely lilies and did grow them at times and still a favorite of mine. I have not heard of the author. Thanks for sharing. Today on my blog I am showcasing The Witches City series. I am starting NO CURE FOR THE DEAD, a Florence Nightingale story.

Bookworm Mama said...

This is on my TBR list!!!

Andi said...

I have that one on my kindle to read.

Have a great weekend, too!

Andi said...

Good line!

Happy weekend!

Andi said...

Thanks, Caryl! Once they bloom that’s it, but I love them!
Enjoy your weekend!

Andi said...

I love the cover, too.

I’ve been hearing a lot about The Innkeeper’s Daughter.
Happy Weekend!

Andi said...

I used to read a lot of Lori Wick’s books.

Enjoy your weekend!

Andi said...

Hi, Betty. I’m in Nampa and I am only here still, lol, because I married my husband. Otherwise I’d move back to Florida.

Andi said...

It’s on mine too, Rachel.

Yvette said...

I have that book on my shelf as well! I’m sharing from Karen Barnett’s The Road to Paradise on my blog today, so here I’ll share the first line from another book I hope to read soon, The Alliance by Jolina Petersheim:

“Buffered by grassland, the collision is strangely quiet.”

englishmysteriesblog said...

Great first line!

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