Happy Friday book lovers! We’re back with another First Lines Friday, a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? Here are the rules:
- Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
- Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
- Finally… reveal the book!

First lines:
“There isn’t a lot that Elisha Rowe is sure of at this hour, but as she shivers on her parents’ snow-dusted porch in fluffy pink slippers and a pom-pom beanie, she’s sure of this: someone has broken into her house.”

Do you recognise the book these first lines come from?







*drumroll please!*



Wrapped with a Beau by Lillie Vale
In its heyday, Piney Peaks and its beloved Christmas House were made famous by Sleighbells, a romantic holiday movie. 50 years later, the small town is ready for a new love story.
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As a successful film liaison, Elisha Rowe has her heart set on one thing and one thing only: putting her hometown back on the map. So, when she gets the chance to secure a sequel to Sleighbells, she’s willing to do whatever it takes to make sure everything goes smoothly. Unfortunately, that includes claiming to have already secured permission to film at the historic Christmas house—permission she was very much denied by the gorgeous new owner.
Ves Hollins is only back in Piney Peaks long enough to sell the house he inherited from his great-aunt. The holidays have always been tough for Ves, and it’s not any easier when he’s distracted by memories of a Christmas long, long ago, and the undeniable charm of neighbor Elisha. Ready to return home to New York as quickly as possible, he has no plans to put down roots or fall in love…even if Elisha unravels his hesitations like a bad Christmas sweater.
There’s no question the two are oppposites in every way. Ves is unquestionably frosty. Elisha is brimming with warmth. He doesn’t do commitment. She never runs from a challenge. But as the two grow closer, they quickly realize that the growing spark between them may be just what the season calls for.
Literally.

Have you read Wrapped with a Beau or is it on your TBR?

Love the first lines! I definitely want to read it.
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I hope you enjoy it, Joanna! 😍
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Oh you snagged my attention RIGHT AWAY with this one. Also the cover? Adorable. I need this in my life!!!
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Right?! The cover definitely caught my eye (not biased at all cos of my love of lilac or anything purple or anything like that, lol) but all the cosiness on the cover is reflected ten times in the story itself. 😍
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This looks and sounds so cute. I think it’ll be perfect for the upcoming Christmas season. I definitely want to know who broke into the house!
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It was super cute and cosy and 100% perfect for the holidays. Definitely would recommend!
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Aw I love that book cover – so Christmassy!
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It’s PURE CHRISTMAS, Yolanda! So much fun 😍
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That is an interesting start. I didn’t expect it to be that book
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It definitely sets a fun tone to the story 😂
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