Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A Single Thread


A Single Thread

Marie Bostwick

3 Out of 5

This book became quite repetitious after awhile. Your typical friend with cancer and someone has a secret type of book.

Fifty-something Evelyn is devastated when her husband of twenty-five plus years suddenly asks for a divorce, with no direction, Evelyn decides to take off to Connecticut and check out the leaves. Since she is from Texas this seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to do. Upon arriving in the quaint town of New Bern – she suddenly feels like she is home.

Evelyn has always dreamed of owning a quilt shop and low and behold, after turning down an out of the way alley she stumbles into the store front of her dreams. No one believes that it will work, but she is ready for the next step of her life. That is after she has a quick mammogram and since they have always come back normal before, why should this time be different.

The day before Evelyn is to host a Breast Cancer Quilt-a-thon she receives the inevitable bad news. And thus the story begins.

Four new friends are brought together, one has a secret, one has to build a new life, one has to get over the death of her mother and one is recently diagnosed with cancer. As Evelyn battles for her life, the friends form a Friday night quilt group and in time take over the shop and help Evelyn to build the business.

Apparently, this is the first in a series, I just hope that the next books won’t play off all of the same old clichés and take the characters in a new less predictable direction.

1 comment:

Linda in New York said...

Your review says it all, Nancy -- a bit cliched. But maybe the author will stretch her wings a bit and make it into something better. I'll wait and see.

Keep up the good work.