18 October 2019

Christmas Angels | First Line Friday + The Friday 56

The Friday 56 is hosted weekly by Freda's Voice.
First Line Friday is hosted weekly by Hoarding Books.

Happy Friday!

I know it's only October, but I'm more than ready for some Christmas spirit—and Nancy Naigle's new release sounds full of it. I can't wait.

Hop over to Instagram for a chance to win the Christmas Angels giveaway.


First Line: Everything happens according to the timing of our life, and no two lives are the same.

From 56%: She wasn't sure what made her think she could start a fire, but she was sure she could find a video about it online and figure it out.

Quotes taken from an Advance Reading Copy.




ABOUT THE BOOK

The next heartwarming and inspirational Christmas story by USA Today bestselling author, Nancy Naigle.

Growing up, Liz Westmoreland dreamed of taking over her grandparents inn located in the small mountain town of Angels Creek only for it to be sold before she ever got the chance. While browsing the internet, she stumbles upon a listing for what looks to be the picturesque inn and it’s set to go to auction. Liz places a bid, and by a miracle, wins the auction. But when she gets there she finds the property in significant disrepair.

When Matt Hardy narrowly lost the inn and property that butted his land, he just hoped it wasn't another city slicker coming to make matters worse after the previous owners gutted the place for an art gallery. But the minute he recognized the sweet, freckle-faced girl from his childhood and heard her plans to reopen the inn, he jumps at the chance to help his childhood crush restore a place where he made so many fond memories.

While working on repairs, Liz and Matt discover her grandmother’s collection of angels in one of the cabins. When the angels start mysteriously showing up all over the inn, she begins to look at them as reassurance—that restoring the inn is what she's meant to do. But when an accident leaves Liz feeling like she made a mistake, will Matt—and the residents of Angels Creek—be able to show Liz that she's found a home? And possibly true love as well?



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9 comments:

  1. October 1873
    Hope Mountain
    Josephine Nordegren floated through the woodland silent as a ghost.
    Aiming for Love/Mary Connealy

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  2. I'm not ready for xmas books yet but this does sound great! :-) Happy weekend!

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  3. Today on my blog I shared the first line from Deadly Deceit by Natalie Walters but I'm currently reading How the Light Gets In by Jolina Petersheim so I'll share the first line from my current chapter (9) here: "Elam Albrecht didn't have many needs." Hope you have a great weekend! Happy reading :)

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  4. My first lines are from Hope’s Highest Mountain by Misty Beller:
    My Darling Rachel,
    You were everything to me. You still are. Don’t ever forget that.

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  5. On my blog I’m sharing the first line from Because of You by Becky Wade, however I finished it last night and am now reading Stitched in Time by Suzanne Woods Fisher. I’ll share the first line of that book here. “It took a lot to shock Luke Schrock.”

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  6. It's still a bit early for me to read Christmas, but I hope you like it. :)

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  7. Happy Friday! My first line is from "Wyatt: The Montana Marshalls" by Susan May Warren:

    "Usually Wyatt, goalie for the Minnesota Blue Ox NHL team, could shrug off his mistakes."

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  8. Hi Hallie, I love the depth in this opening line! Happy Saturday! I’m sharing on my blog the first line from Grace in the Shadows by Christine Dillon.

    It was love at first sight.

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  9. Happy Saturday!

    Yesterday on my blog I shared the first line from The Painted Castle by Kristy Cambron: https://christianfictiongirl.blog/2019/10/17/first-line-friday-106/. I'm currently reading Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard, so I'll share a line from that book.

    "For some reason he would never understand, Heath always ended up assisting someone in the direst of circumstances."

    Hope you're having a good weekend! 🙂❤📖

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