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First Line Friday

Happy Friday & welcome to the First Line Friday hosted by Reading Is My Superpower  It’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Today, I’m featuring the first line of In Spotlight and Shadow by Rachel Scott McDaniel. It has such a beautiful cover and her books are so good. I’m looking forward to this book I grabbed off of NetGalley yesterday.

And the first few lines are……….

January Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History didn’t haphazardly repeat itself in the chapters of Elise Malvern’s life. It copy and pasted in the most irritating fashion. But if one were to flip through this proverbial book,most of the pages would be blank.

About The Book

 Barbour Fiction (February 1, 2023)Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages

A Gem of a Mystery Takes Center Stage

​Walk through Doors to the Past via a new series of historical stories of romance and adventure.

Elise Malvern has a habit of letting people down. Her former boyfriend who hoped she’d be his bride. Her grandfather who hoped she’d take over the family’s auction company. But mostly she’s disappointed herself. What’s the point of pursuing her passion as a violinist, if she is too scared to audition for a seat in the Pittsburgh Symphony? Her internship at the elegant Heinz Hall places her in the wings of the stage, but never on it. By accident, she discovers an old stage prop. Her instincts tell her there’s more to the paste necklace than meets the eye. Whether a good idea or not, she accepts help from a childhood friend, who happens to be country music megastar–Peirson Brooks. Peirson and Elise share a history; one she doesn’t care to repeat. The more involved they become in the mystery, the more things get tangled, including her heart.

A century earlier…
Sophie Walters longs for center stage, her name on the marquee, and all that jazz, but climbing her way into an acting career is more difficult than she imagined. Having spoiled all her chances in Hollywood, she returns to Pittsburgh, accepting an insignificant role in a popular production. She watches her dreams pass by from behind the curtain at the illustrious Loew’s Penn Theatre. She finally gets the coveted spotlight, but not for her talent. No, her surge to fame is all one terrible mistake. Somehow, she’s suspected to be a notorious jewel thief known around Pittsburgh as The Mirage. The man she pleads for help is none other than the man she jilted at the altar five years before, Sterling Monroe.


Don’t miss other great books in the Doors to the Past series:
The Lady in Residence by Allison Pittman
Hope Between the Pages by Pepper Basham
Bridge of Gold by Kimberley Woodhouse
Undercurrent of Secrets by Rachel Scott McDaniel
Behind Love’s Wall by Carrie Fancett Pagels
High-Wire Heartbreak by Anna Schmidt
Love’s Fortress by Jennifer Uhlarik
A Promise Engraved by Liz Tolsma
Laura’s Shadow by Allison Pittman
Passages of Hope by Terri Haynes
In Spotlight and Shadow by Rachel Scott McDaniel
The Keys to Gramercy Park by Candice Sue Patterson

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Do you have a favorite book by this author? What is your first line Friday this week?

Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your weekend

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By deanne01

I am an avid reader and reviewer. I am open for review requests please contact me at Cnnamongirl at aol dot com. I work with big name publishers and indie publishers alike. I am on launch and street teams and have MANY NetGalley and GoodReads reviews up. I love all animals and I am a vegetarian. Thank you for joining me here.

19 replies on “First Line Friday”

Can’t wait to read this from one of my favorite authors!

My first line comes from Within These Gilded Halls by Abigail Wilson.
Southern England, 1819
Hunting the treasure without me?
A fascinating book!

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What a cover!!! 😍

I’m currently reading Authentically, Izzy by Pepper Basham. It’s super cute!
“In my psychology class we learned that the best way to deal with sensitive artistic personalities like Eli’s is to ask questions to help them come to their own conclusions. Directness may lead to internal wounds. Or was that about counseling teenagers? Oh well, I’m sure it works for both.”
Have a great weekend!!!

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I was struggling with it until I started reading it through the NetGalley reader app. This book is formatted like a bunch of emails and text messages so there’s a ton of transitions that don’t translate on a Kindle at all. Once I started reading it in its galley form (full-page length) I had no problem. I actually started to really enjoy it. My review will reflect that this book may be best read in actual paper. Otherwise it could be a rough read. Which is sad cause the story is good. I would hate for a reader to miss the goodness of the story because of formatting.

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Me too, her books are so good. To Treasure A Heiress was great too, the whole series was. That’s a very intriguing first line. Thank you Danielle. You have a great weekend too. Hope you’ll find some reading time.

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