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First-Line Friday #105

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One Christmas in Winter

Winter, Montana #1

by Bell Renshaw

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About the Book

They say one Christmas in Winter, Montana is all it takes to fall in love. Reba Farwell wasn’t planning on being there that long.

I don’t know why, but this year I really need Christmas.

I’m not even a Christmas fan, to be honest. Don’t get me wrong. I love celebrating Jesus, and I love being with my family, but the whole commercialization of the holiday makes it so ugly to me. BUT this year, I’m just aching for the holiday. So, today I am showcasing another Christmas read. This one is a sweet novella I’m thoroughly enjoying. It’s like the best Hallmark Christmas movie ever.

Check back soon for my thoughts on the book!


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23 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #105

  1. March weather in Wharton County, Pennsylvania was as unpredictable as a cutting jeer from Nana D. Although bound to happen, the actual impact boasted an infinite range unlike any missile I’d ever seen launched.
    BROKEN HEART ATTACK by James J. Cudney
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. This sounds like a fantastic story! I have it on my Kindle… just need to read it (oh that daunting, wonderful TBR mountain!).
    My favorite part of Christmas is being with family and celebrating the birth of Jesus! I enjoy the twinkling lights, the candles, the smells, and yummy foods!

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    1. Yes, my TBR pile is a mountain too. One day, hopefully, I’ll get to a bunch of them.

      I love Christmas for the lights too. The light in the darkest season of the year gives me such hope. 🙂😍

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  3. Happy Friday! My first line is from “Sara’s Gift (Small-Town Christmas Wishes Series Book 4) by Kimberly Rose Johnson:

    “I have no idea who or what should get Charity’s fifteen hundred dollars.”

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  4. I just read an ARC of the sequel, The Perfect Christmas, and it was very cute! Happy reading!

    I’m currently reading The Anatomist’s Wife by Anna Lee Huber, a Victorian mystery. Here’s the first line: “The scream froze me in my tracks, but the shout that followed propelled me out of my indecision and around the hedge line of the maze.”

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  5. My first line is from Aiming For Love by Mary Connealy:
    October 1873
    Hope Mountain
    Near Bucksnort, Colorado, Near Grizzly Peak, Colorado
    Josephine Nordegren floated through the woodland silent as a ghost.

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