First Line Friday – The Edge of Belonging

Posted by abakersp in First Line Friday / 2 Comments

Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books!

Today I’m featuring the first line of a book THE BEST debut novel I have ever read. I’ll be posting my review soon, but I can say this – The Edge of Belonging is such a phenomenal read. It is a MUST READ – so make sure you get a copy if you don’t already have one!

PS – If you click the “Free Preview” option above, you can start reading the book right now!!!!

Bluff River, Wisconsin

September 8, 1994

People considered him homeless because he didn’t have an address of his own, but Harvey James would have been homeless even if he owned the turreted mansion off State Route 460.

And now it’s your turn! Grab the book nearest to you and share the first line in the comments. Don’t forget to check out what everyone else is reading at Hoarding Books!   

2 responses to “First Line Friday – The Edge of Belonging

  1. Kay Garrett

    Bells jingled as I entered the Belgian Bear, a warm cozy dafe filled with chatter and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
    HEMS & HOMICIDE by Elizabeth Penney

  2. Happy Friday!
    My first line comes from Jocelyn by Sarah Monzon: “I was eight years old when I saw the movie Gone With the Wind for the first time.”
    Hope you have a great weekend. ?❤?