Friends to more combined with a touch of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol and weddings? Yeah, this one flew onto my tbr list.
About the Book
Would be a Christmas miracle!
Cash Montgomery creates Western-themed weddings and knows all about happily-ever-after. In theory. He’s been hurt too many times to think that he could ever be a marrying man. His business partner Phoebe Kellerman doesn’t agree with him—on anything! At Christmas, Cash is visited by three of his past girlfriends…and he begins to see the error of his ways. Will it be before he loses Phoebe, the woman he’s falling for?
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Now it’s your turn! Grab the book nearest you and drop the first line in the comments. Then head over to Hoarding Books and discover what others are sharing this week!
Happy Friday! My first line is from “When I’m with You” by Kimberly Rae Jordan:
“Michael Reed’s text alert chirped, disturbing the light sleep he’d been drifting in and out of since his alarm had gone off earlier.”
On my blog today, I’m featuring More Than Meets the Eye by Karen Witemeyer. I’m currently reading The Case for Miracles by Lee Strobel. I’m about to begin Chapter 11, so I’ll share the first line from this chapter. “Even for a decorated cold-case homicide investigator, this was a formidable challenge.”
My first line is from HER SECRET SONG by Mary Connealy:
“March 1874. Hope Mountain
Near Bucksnort, Colorado near Grizzly Peak, Colorado
Wax Misley was living a life that was going to kill him.”
Happy Friday!
Over on my blog I am sharing the first line of Rocky Mountain Revelation by Lisa J. Flickinger
“A sharp squeal pierced the air, followed by a dull thud.”
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/10/first-line-friday-rocky-mountain.html
Happy Weekend!!
Happy Friday!
On my blog, I’m sharing from Forgiven Again by Gina Holder. I’m currently reading The Gentleman and the Thief by Sarah M. Even, so I’ll share the first line from there.
“Hollis Darby learned two things at the knee of his not-so-dear, long-departed, low-life, scoundrel of a father: how to gamble beyond what was advisable and how to be an utter disappointment to his family.”
I hope you have a great weekend! ❤