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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Silver Threads by Bette Lee Crosby


When Drew Bishop gets the phone call any spouse would dread, he never knew how awful things would be.

Drew's wife, Jennifer, was shot during a robbery simply by being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The robber, Tom, had a twin that was in prison for worse crimes.  When the twin, Eddie, was released, the evil continued where they had left off because Eddie wanted revenge for the death of his brother.


The characters in SILVER THREADS were all lovable, gentle, and people you would love to have in your life except for Eddie who caused grief. 

The little that we read of Jennifer showed her to be the best mother, wife, and person anyone could wish for.

Drew was a hard-working man who did everything for his family.  


Brooke was a sweet girl who had to deal with the loss of her mother who was her very best friend.

A life without her mother is extremely traumatizing for Brooke as she tries to work her way through it all and as her father tries to be both mother and father and still make a living.


Ms. Crosby's books are filled with love and family and carry a theme of a sweetness for life. You are pulled in as always by the story line and the characters.

Ms. Crosby’s books are filled with goodness and a zest for life, and she knows how to turn bad into good.  I needed tissues for some of the parts because they were such heartwarming situations. 

SILVER THREADS was a beautiful, heartfelt read as all of her books are.
 
Don’t miss reading yet another touching, uplifting book by Ms. Crosby.  5/5

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the author in return for an honest review.



11 comments:

  1. Sounds like a heart wringing book and a good read.

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    1. All of her books are so good. My favorite of hers is THE TWELFTH CHILD.

      This book was a heart wringer but so good.

      Thanks for commenting, Kathryn.

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  2. Thanks for this review. The book was new for me.

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    1. She has many books, Mystica, and they are all good.

      Thanks for commenting.

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  3. This was only the second by the author I read - I liked it. Nice review of a nice book.

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    1. Thanks, Mary.

      I am glad you liked it too.

      Try to read THE TWELFTH CHILD and the sequel, PREVIOUSLY LOVED TREASURES.

      Thanks for commenting.

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    2. Thanks, I'll add them to the GR list.

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  4. Sounds like another book I must add! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. It is a beautiful read, Laurel. You will love it.

      Thanks for commenting.

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  5. At the beginning of the review I didn't think it would be my kind of book but by the end of the review I want to read it.

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