
FIRST LINE FRIDAY
Happy Friday & welcome to First Line Friday hosted by Reading is my Super Power! It’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. The book I am featuring is the one I am reading right now; it’s called A Vineyard Wedding. I am reading it because I am doing a spelling challenge for November on GoodReads and we are spelling Thanksgiving. In November we are reading one book for each of the letters in Thanksgiving. My V letter corresponds with A Vineyard Wedding.

FIRST LINE
It was the ugliest wedding dress Annie had ever seen.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Finding love on Martha’s Vineyard has been a dream come true—but for the bride-to-be, the price of happiness may be too high . . .
With her long-awaited wedding to police sergeant John Lyons only weeks away, bestselling author and Vineyard Inn proprietor Annie Sutton is faced with more drama than usual. Between the hideous heirloom gown her new family expects her to wear and the challenges of bonding with John’s contentious daughter Abigail, Annie’s having serious doubts. But when the baby she once found on her doorstep goes missing, Annie has bigger concerns, including that the little girl’s pregnant, older half-sister is in no condition to hear bad news . . .
Desperate for answers, Annie combs the island, questioning friends and even her family-to-be. Because suddenly it seems as if Abigail will do just about anything to stop her father from marrying Annie—even if it means putting a child at risk. But if scaring Annie half to death is the plan, it’s working. Nothing else matters now except finding the little girl. And if postponing her future with John—indefinitely—is the only way to make that happen, it’s a sacrifice Annie may have to make . . .
What are you currently reading and what is Your first line?
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4 replies on “FIRST LINE FRIDAY”
Haha, that first line made me laugh!
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Me too. It really would be terrible if like this character you are forced to wear a wedding dress passed down by a family member that they are so pleased you are wearing but it actually looks so bad.
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Impressive article
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Yes, thank you.
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