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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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!
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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!
“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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Oh fun! Melissa’s book is in that box set, too! Great authors! Thanks for sharing, Becky!!!
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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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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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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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Girl, you and your nonfiction! I am so proud!
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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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I really really need to get around to reading this one!!
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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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