tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post3705088126987349662..comments2023-09-22T00:25:00.555-05:00Comments on With a Joyful Noise: Sonrise Stable | First Lines and Author Interview!Amanda Terohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02755627165871110818noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-37312273331070229812018-03-15T14:26:25.161-05:002018-03-15T14:26:25.161-05:00@ Nicole – sounds like some fun reading!
@ Iola –...@ Nicole – sounds like some fun reading!<br /><br />@ Iola – haha! I’m with you on reading out-of-order. I’ve made that mistake quite a few times, myself.<br /><br />@ Marilyn – thanks for stopping by<br /><br />@ Kimberli – thanks!<br /><br />@ Anneliese – I need to read another book by Griep. I really enjoyed the one I read (Bleakly Manor). AND I need to read Carolyn Miller.<br /><br />@ Becky – sometimes you’ve just gotta include more than one. ;) And yes, those two definitely have to be shared together.<br /><br />@ English Mysteries – Yes, I have read the American Girls books, and loved them!<br /><br />@ Vicki – you’re welcome! I can definitely sympathize with the marketing.<br /><br />@ Carrie – loved that one!<br /><br />Amanda Terohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02755627165871110818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-57625020548262908882018-01-27T14:25:46.564-06:002018-01-27T14:25:46.564-06:00looks like a great series!
My current first line ...looks like a great series!<br /><br />My current first line is from Cathy Gohlke's Until We Find Home: "Lightning crackled, splitting the night sky over Paris, illuminating letters painted on the bookstore window across the street: La Maison des Amis des Livres."MeezCarriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09082724442387837601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-20000326514407396842018-01-27T12:35:57.695-06:002018-01-27T12:35:57.695-06:00Thank you, Amanda, for including this on your blog...Thank you, Amanda, for including this on your blog. The only thing harder than writing books is marketing them! Regarding American Girls books, I received an email from a young reader who said that she liked the Sonrise Stable books better than the American Girl ones. Feedback like that is a great motivator to keep writing! :)Vicki Watsonhttp://www.sonrisestable.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-23549101849585834282018-01-27T10:55:49.961-06:002018-01-27T10:55:49.961-06:00These stories remind me of the American Girls book...These stories remind me of the American Girls books I used to read years ago. :) Have you read those? I highly recommend them! Happy Saturday! englishmysteriesbloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13748837981610319484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-68471898729065654912018-01-26T21:58:46.775-06:002018-01-26T21:58:46.775-06:00Happy Friday! (What's left!) My first lines (s...Happy Friday! (What's left!) My first lines (sorry, but I included the 2nd) is from These Healing Hills by Ann H. Gabhart:<br /><br />"Francine Howard stepped off the bus into another world. She should have been prepared."Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11672101774806024667noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-73156407807735004912018-01-26T21:08:08.502-06:002018-01-26T21:08:08.502-06:00The first line on my blog is from a novel by Miche...The first line on my blog is from a novel by Michelle Griep, The Captive Heart. Here, I will share the first line of Chapter 5 from the book I'm currently reading, The Captivating Lady Charlotte by Carolyn Miller "It was entirely possible that the excitement of last month's come-out ball was about to be surpassed." <br /><br />Have a wonderful weekend! Anneliese Dalabahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11450699343756330421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-38206225004896999272018-01-26T17:58:11.276-06:002018-01-26T17:58:11.276-06:00Wonderful interview. Thanks!Wonderful interview. Thanks!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10397633561064651409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-25283044669382517852018-01-26T16:28:37.932-06:002018-01-26T16:28:37.932-06:00Thank You for this interview. Those books sound in...Thank You for this interview. Those books sound interesting. I do like to read youth books once in a while.<br /> MarilynAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-51107653089205527662018-01-26T15:35:28.604-06:002018-01-26T15:35:28.604-06:00Girls and ponies ... we either had one, or wanted ...Girls and ponies ... we either had one, or wanted one! This sounds like a lovely series.<br /><br />I'm sharing the first line from Aint Misbehaving by Marji Laine on my blog. I'm currently reading My Sister's Prayer by Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould. It's the middle book in a trilogy and I really shouldn't have read the third book first, because it did ruin some of the big-picture suspense. Here's the first line:<br /><br />The cry for help came as I was coasting toward the bicycle rack at the far end of the story.Iolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17199141868703826943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081546722279849822.post-86080101666952364712018-01-26T11:30:02.569-06:002018-01-26T11:30:02.569-06:00Happy Friday!
Over on my blog I am showcasing Nao...Happy Friday!<br /><br />Over on my blog I am showcasing Naomi Rawlings's novel Love's Bright Tomorrow. Here I will share the first line from the novel I am currently reading, Mary and Bright by Shannon Graupman.<br /><br />"Mary Bradford's heart raced as she sat on the edge of her king sized bed -- her gaze affixed on the single white sheet of paper resting on the nightstand."Nicole Santanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00189408638904831494noreply@blogger.com