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 Kiss Me on Christmas, a Christmas romance from one of my fave authors (and people) – Sarah Monzon! You can pick up the ebook as part of the Destination Christmas collection for only $0.99, and I’ve got links for the paperback on its own down below.
and the first line is…
Confession: I’m thirty-four years old, and I still make a Christmas list every year.
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I make a Christmas list, too. Of course, it’s partially because my family asks for one. But it does help with the returning gifts after Christmas. The only thing I’m returning this year is something I ordered for my sister-in-law that wasn’t as expected. Fortunately, I was able to find it for her some place else.
Such a cute book, I have it on my TBR 🙂 Have a great day!!
This sounds like a fun read!
Happy New Year!
If I was a romance reader, this sounds like one I’d pick up.
Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
Sorry if my other post made it. It was the wrong book. I did it last week.
Here is the first line for this week!
The Rose and The Thistle by Laura Frantz. Another fantastic book!
April 1715 France
Struck by sunlight, the sprawling chateau was a blinding, rose-hued white.
Cute cover and premise! Sounds like a fun holiday read! Happy New Year!
Carrie, several if these links keep telling me the captcha code is incorrect. I cannot leave a comment on Plain Spoken Pen and Remembrancy
I like the cover and sounds like a fun book. I just finished The Sleigh Bells Chalet by Jennifer Griffith, part of the Christmas House Romances series. The first line is:
Bing Whitmore stomped toward the stables, the gravel crunching beneath his work boots. “It’s not about the loss of income, Freya.”
Thank you for hosting my book!