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One Enchanted Christmas: First Line Friday #19

First Line Fridays

Happy Friday and welcome to November, y’all!!! Since I opened the Christmas can of worms last week, I thought I’d just go ahead and embrace it by sharing some of my favorite Christmas reads this month.

First up is a sweet and fun romance novella I first enjoyed last year.

One Enchanted Christmas by Melissa Tagg

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One Enchanted Christmas

Once upon a time—specifically, last December—author Maren Grant had what she thought might be the most perfect night of her life.

I adore this sweet romantic comedy and I’m so excited that Melissa Tagg’s next Christmas novella is available for preorder!

One Enchanted Eve

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So, open the book nearest to you and post the first line in a comment below!

Then go see what these First Line Ladies are up to:

Carrie @ Reading is My Superpower

Rachel @ Bookworm Mama

Sydney @ Singing Librarian Books

Andi @ Radiant Light

If you’d like to share the First Line Friday fun on your blog, let Carrie know!

9 thoughts on “One Enchanted Christmas: First Line Friday #19”

  1. “She was going to have joy this season, no matter what.” From Season of Miracles by Alexa Verde, the 7th book in Christmas Blessings.

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  2. This looks like a good one!

    My first line:

    The rain swept in from the north as Kiisa and her father, Mugisa, reached the school.
    ~A Bird, a Girl, and a Rescue by J.A. Myhre

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    1. Oh it is! I can still vividly recall a certain scene in the workshop and I read it last year, 200+ books ago. One of my favorite fun quirky stories 😀

      Those are unique names! Thanks, Sydney! Have a great weekend!

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  3. Yay for Christmas!!! My line…”In a studio on West 46th Street in New York City, a band was playing Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Flight of the Bumblebee.” Sinatra: The Life by Anthony Summers…nonfiction yes…lol

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  4. Hi Beth Erin, sorry I am late. I’m really excited about Christmas books. I want to read this one of Melissa’s.

    Here is my first line . . .From Cowboy Christmas Homecoming with Julie Lessman

    Last Chance, California
    Fall 1885

    First line: Shelter, food, and babies. Lord, that’s all I ask.

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  5. YAY for Christmas stories!!!!

    May 10, 2015

    The dream had come again last night, just as it had sliced into Brock’s subconscious the night before that. – The Fives Times I Met Myself by James L. Rubart

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