First Line Fridays

First Line Friday | ‘Needing Him’ by Kennedy Fox

First Line Fridays

TGIF!

It’s that time of the week again!

The time when I share with you the first line of the novel that I’m currently reading.

First Line Friday is hosted byย Hoarding Books

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“Dr. Bell!” My eyelids snap open, and I blink the fog away before realizing I fell asleep sitting up on the couch in the lounge again.

Needing Him (Bishop Brothers, #2)

Needing Him
(Bishop Brothers Series #2)

by:ย Kennedy Fox

BLURB:

Introducing book 2 in the Bishop Brothers series! A steamy new southern romance series byย USA Todayย Bestselling author duo, Kennedy Fox!

Evan Bishop is your typical hotshot doctor.
Hardass, brooding, and all business.

Instead of working on the family ranch, Evan broke the mold and became an ER doctor.
Heโ€™s good with his handsโ€”in more ways than oneโ€”smart as a whip and is the definition of Godโ€™s gift to women. Being a gentleman is in his Southern roots, but that doesnโ€™t mean he isnโ€™t flawed. Exclusive dating has never been a top priority and his tragic past makes him stay at armโ€™s length. Deciding to let loose for a wild night, he takes a page from the Bishop brotherโ€™s relationship book and hooks up with a mysterious girl heโ€™ll never have to see again, which is perfect for this self-proclaimed bachelor.

Emily Bell is a city girl through and through but is determined to get away from her family and past. All she wants is a fresh start and to make a name for herself in the medical field. No random hookups and no dating coworkersโ€”thatโ€™s her new motto after being burned time and again. When she agrees to attend a wedding as a plus-one, sheโ€™s soon ditched and left to drink soloโ€”but not for long. Mr. Suit is the ultimate temptation with his Southern charm, messy blond hair, and irresistible sex appeal. Everything about him screams bad news, but he makes her reconsider her rules just for one night.

After all, some rules are made to be broken.

They want the same thingโ€”one night of passion then theyโ€™ll go their separate ways. No cuddling afterward. No next day phone calls. No awkward goodbyes. Too bad the universe has other plansโ€”one thatโ€™ll be obvious when they report to work on Monday morning.

 

 

Releasing on April 17th
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7 thoughts on “First Line Friday | ‘Needing Him’ by Kennedy Fox

  1. Happy Friday! My FLF comes from a book I will be reading soon, Her Fear by Shelley Shepard Grayโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

    Until that moment, Sadie Detweiler hadnโ€™t thought mere words could hurt so badly. But as Harlan continued to speak, each word cutting her as deeply as if it were a shard of glass, Sadie felt her heart was bleeding.

    Have an awesome weekend and Happy Reading!๐Ÿ˜Ž

  2. Hi Alecia! Thanks for linking up with us! Just a friendly reminder – in the future, please remember to mark your link as MATURE on the Hoarding Books link up, per our guidelines. I’ve changed it this time. Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

    My current first line is from Kathy Herman’s Only By Death – “Liam Berne was about to commit murder – at least according to Arkansas law.”

  3. I’m reading Julie by Catherine Marshall right now. The first line is: “Our 1928 Willys-Knight had been climbing for at least ten miles, one hairpin turn after another, under a threatening sky.”

    Have a wonderful weekend!

  4. Happy Friday! That cover is so hot!!!!!

    My first lines come from Lexi Blakeโ€™s Close Cover.

    โ€œThe light in his face blocked out the view of the man interrogating him. Remy blind in the glare and sighed. He should have known things wouldnโ€™t go the way heโ€™d hoped it would.โ€

    Iโ€™m featuring lines from Lacey Blackโ€™s upcoming release My Kinda Player on my blog. Iโ€™d love you to stop by!

  5. Happy Friday!!!
    Hot cover indeed ๐Ÿ˜‰
    Here are my lines: “Stop interrogating me. I’m not going to say anything different,” a panic-stricken voice shrieked after begging for the third time to leave for the hospital. “There was so much blood.”

    These lines come from Father Figure by James J Cudney. A suspense and family drama with an intricate plot like none other!

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