
Happy Friday & welcome to 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 a first line from The Laws of Attraction by Mary Connealy. I really enjoy this author’s books. Have you read many by her?
And the First Line is………
May 1871
Pine Valley, Wyoming
Near the Wind River Mountains
“If I have to make one more pair of chaps……..”

About The Book
Pub Date 20 Jun 2023
Can they risk giving in to the attraction between them while their lives are on the line?
If widowed seamstress Nell Armstrong has to make one more pair of boring chaps for the cowboys in her tiny Wyoming town, she might just quit the business altogether! So meeting Brand Nolte, a widower struggling to raise three girls on his own, seems like her dream come true. Brand has no idea how to dress the girls properly, and Nell finally has a chance to create beautiful outfits while also teaching the girls to sew.
But Nell is much more than a seamstress, and the investigative skills and knowledge she picked up alongside her late lawman husband soon become critical when a wounded stagecoach-robbery survivor is brought to town. As danger closes in from all sides, Nell and Brand must discover who has a target trained on them before it’s too late.
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About The Author

Mary Connealy writes romantic comedy with cowboys. She is independently publishing a contemporary romantic suspense series called Garrison’s Law, book one is Loving the Texas Lawman. Her new historical series, High Sierra Sweethearts begins with The Accidental Guardian. She is also the author of these series: Kincaid Brides, Trouble in Texas, Wild at Heart, Cimarron Legacy, Lassoed in Texas, Montana Marriages and Sophie’s daughters, and has man other books.
She is a two-time Carol Award winner and has been a finalist for the Rita and Christy Awards. She’s a lifelong Nebraskan and lives with her very own romantic cowboy hero. She’s got four grown daughters and four spectacular grandchildren.
Find Mary online at:
Her website: maryconnealy.com
Her blog for aspiring writers: Seekerville
Her blog for lovers of western romance: Petticoats & Pistols
Sign up for her newsletter at maryconnealy.com/newsletter
Mary is on Facebook at facebook.com/maryconnealy
And Twitter at twitter.com/maryconnealy
Have a wonderful day and I’d love to see what your first line is in the book closest to you.

10 replies on “First Line Friday”
My first line comes from a brand new one coming up by KimberleyWoodhouse: 26 Below
Chapter one
50 above Zero. October 1–2:00 p.m. Fairbanks
First official day on the job as Emergency Center director, and Darcie Phillips found herself wanting to play hooky.
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I wasn’t aware of this book. Thanks for sharing.
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I have this one on my TBR, so thanks for giving me a hook, Deanne.
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You’re welcome, Carla. I’m looking forward to continuing the series, the first was pretty good. Before I read it, I hadn’t read one of hers in years.
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I like this one. I love historical fiction from this time period and in Wyoming
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Me too Wendy, she does write a pretty good cowboy story. She has so many books I haven’t read, it’s been years since I read one before the first in this series. Maybe one day I’ll catch up 🙂
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I don’t know that the first line would entice me, but your review would. It sounds like a good book.
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I honestly thought it was a psychological thriller when I requested it from NetGalley but it wasn’t. It was emotional though and kept me turning pages. Sad though!
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I can’t wait to read this one!
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Here’s to hoping we both enjoy it. I think we will. 😀
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