Happy Friday, book pandas! I’ve decided to start posting for First Lines Friday again since I now have more free Fridays. I can’t believe the last time that I did this Friday meme was back in 2021โtime sure does fly. ๐คญ On that note, I’m going to dive straight in.
Happy Friday book lovers! We’re back with another First Lines Friday, a weekly feature for book lovers hosted byย Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged itย by its opening lines? Here are the rules:
- Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
- Copy the first few lines, but donโt give anything else about the book away just yet โ you need to hook the reader first
- Finallyโฆ reveal the book!

First lines:
“The Killorans’ front door changed color depending upon who knocked. Sky blue for a charming acquaintance, heart red for a lover present, past, or future. Clover green for a spiteful enemy, or a rich, jammy plum for an old friend. Mustard yellow for family and, due to a slight inaccuracy with the spellwork, traveling salesmen. The day the Bloodmoons paid a visit, the door turned as black as the bottom of a well.”

Do you recognize the book these first lines come from?







*drumroll please!*



Silvercloak (The Silvercloak Saga #1) by L. K. Seteven
In this addictive new fantasy series set in a world where magic is fueled by pleasure and pain, an obsessive detective infiltrates a brutal gang of dark magesโknowing that one wrong move will get her killed….
๐ SYNOPSIS
Two decades ago, the Bloodmoons ruthlessly murdered Saffron Killoranโs parents, destroying her idyllic childhood. Hell-bent on revenge, she lies her way into Silvercloak Academyโthe training ground for her cityโs elite order of detectivesโwith a single goal: to bring the Bloodmoons to justice.
But when Saffโs deception is exposed, rather than being cast out, sheโs given a rare opportunity: to go undercover and tear the Bloodmoons down from the inside.
Descending into a world where pleasure and pain are the most powerful currencies, Saff must commit some truly heinous deeds to keep her coverโand her life. Not only are there rival gangs and sinister smuggling rings to contend with, but thereโs also her growing feelings for the kingpinโs tortured son, with his vicious pet fallowwolf, his dark past, and the curious prophecy foretelling his death at Saffronโs hand.
With each day testing her loyalties further, Saff finds her web of lies becoming harder to spin. And when one false step could destroy everything and everyone sheโs ever loved . . . the detective whoโs dedicated her life to vengeance just might die for it.

Have you read Silvercloak or is it on your TBR?

I don’t know this book, but I love the idea of that door.
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