First Line Friday (week 319): The Christmas Wedding Crashers

Posted December 8, 2022 by meezcarrie in Amy Vastine, Christmas, contemporary, First Line Fridays, romance / 8 Comments


Happy Friday & welcome to the First Line Friday link-up! It’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Today, I’m featuring the first line of The Christmas Wedding Crashers, a clean & wholesome contemporary romance by Amy Vastine. I love the aesthetic of this cover so much!


and the first line is…

“Is it true? Did that old son of a gun strike it rich?”

 

’Tis the season…
To prevent a wedding!

Holly Hayward is shocked when she learns that her great-uncle is planning to marry Jonah Drake’s grandmother. Have they forgotten about the bitter generations-old Hayward-Drake feud? Now Holly is determined to thwart the disastrous Christmas wedding—even if it means teaming up with her nemesis, handsome and way-too-perfect Jonah. But crashing one forbidden romance might just be the beginning of a completely new one…

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8 responses to “First Line Friday (week 319): The Christmas Wedding Crashers

  1. Jan S

    “Gracelynn Ferguson gripped the Model T’s window frame and leaned forward, breath caught in a suppressed gasp.” The Mistletoe Countess by Pepper Basham 🙂

  2. Gloria A

    I sat behind my desk at Piper and Porter Detective Agency and nodded while speaking soothingly into the phone.
    Frozen Detective by Amanda Flower

  3. Ooh, I’d like to be a newly rich person!

    My first line:

    Josie’s heart lurched into her throat as she watched a man on a bicycle fly along the sidewalk, headed directly toward seven-year-old Harris Quinn. – The Innocent Wife by Lisa Regan

  4. Happy Friday!
    I’m currently reading Lord Blackwell’s Promise by Ashtyn Newbold. It’s so good!
    “Pausing to catch his breath, Peter leaned against the wall in the corridor.”
    I hope you have a great weekend! 😀❤📚

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