First Line Friday – The Tory’s Daughter (Angela Couch)

Posted 9 November 2018 by Katie in Christian Fiction, First Line Fridays, Historical, New Releases, Romance / 0 Comments

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Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books! New releases don’t come much fresher than the one I have for you today. The Tory’s Daughter is the third book in Angela Couch’s Hearts at War series and it releases today!


~ About the Book ~

Burying his wife is the hardest thing Joseph Garnet has ever done—until he’s called to leave his young son and baby daughter to fight Iroquois raiders. When one of the marauders tries to steal his horse, the last thing he expects is to end up tussling with a female. The girl is wounded, leaving Joseph little choice but to haul her home to heal—an act that seems all too familiar.
Though Joseph doesn’t appear to remember her, Hannah Cunningham could never forget him. He rode with the mob that forced her two brothers into the Continental Army and drove her family from their home—all because of her father’s loyalties to The Crown. After five years with her mother’s tribe, the rebels and starvation have left her nothing but the driving need to find her brothers.
Compelled by a secret he’s held for far too long, Joseph agrees to help Hannah find what remains of her family. Though she begins to steal into his aching heart, he knows the truth will forever stand between them. Some things cannot be forgiven.

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~ First Line ~

Nine months . . . and he still felt like a rotted-out stump. Hollow.

I’d love it if you’d share the first line of whatever you’re currently reading in the comments. And don’t forget, you can find out what other bloggers are sharing for First Line Friday by going over to Hoarding Books blog and finding all the links. If you’ve got your own blog, why not join in and add your link over there. 🙂

0 responses to “First Line Friday – The Tory’s Daughter (Angela Couch)

  1. Paula Shreckhise

    My first line is from Stratagem by Robin Caroll:
    “ According to your estimation, she has eight minutes to figure out she can’t open the doorunless her employee uses the key he got in the last room.”

  2. I have this in an ebook. I look forward to reading it.
    This week I am featuring the first sentence from `Swimming in the Deep End` (Christina Suzann Nelson)
    So here I’ll feature the first sentence from my next TBR book.
    `Someday I hope to write a book on the subject of “The End”. (Through My Father’s Eyes` by Franklin Graham)

  3. carylkane

    My first line comes from A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner:
    Manhattan
    September 2011
    The length of floral-patterned challis rested on the cutting table like a bridal bouquet undone.
    Happy Weekend and Happy Reading!!!

  4. That one sounds really good!
    Today is book launch day for my latest Regency novel, so I’m featuring it on First Line Friday on my blog. However, I am currently reading A Tale of Two Hearts by Michelle Griep. I will share from the third chapter, which is where I’m at. “It was a grisly kind of day.”

  5. MrsTina Rice

    Happy raining Friday!
    My first line is from The Innkeeper’s Daughter by Michelle Griep
    Dover, England 1808
    Numbers would be the death of Johanna Langley.
    Blessings, Tina

  6. Happy Friday!
    This week on my blog I shared The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright but I’m currently reading A Light on a Hill by Connilyn Cossette so I’ll share the first line from my current chapter (30) here: “Staying close to the narrow river that now barreled downhill through the valley toward Beit She’an, we kept within the trees as much as possible.” Hope you have a great weekend!

  7. lelandandbecky

    Happy Weekend! My first line is from Wait for Me by Susan May Warren:
    “He wasn’t looking for trouble, but if Pete didn’t act right now, at least one person was going to die.”

  8. Happy Friday! I’m sharing from An Unseemly Wife by E.B. Moore on my blog. Here is the first sentence from Chapter 6:
    “On and on, they rode alone through the woods, between the branches, a flaming sun setting thin clouds aglow, until one night the sky cleared to a deep black studded with uncountable white points.”

  9. Iola Goulton

    This title got me wondering: what’s a Tory (apart from someone who supports the UK Conservative Party). Apparently, the term originally meant “outlaw” which is funny, considering modern Tories are often seen as the traditionalists supporting God, King, and Country.
    Anyway, that’s beside the point! I’m sharing from Romancing the Bride by Melissa Jagears over on my blog, and I’m currently reading another in the same genre – The Lieutenant’s Bargain by Regina Jennings. Two great books from two great Christian Western romance writers! Here’s the first line from The Lieutenant’s Bargain:
    “If she’d known there were so few washrooms in Indian Territory, Hattie Walker wouldn’t have drunk three cups of coffee at breakfast that morning.”

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