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Regina Russell

Threads of Regret

Threads of Regret

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Threads of Regret is the prequel to "Lovely Strings," an epic-sized novel about seven strangers who are summoned to a cabin in a southeastern Kentucky woods for the reading of a will. They are told in the letter from the law firm that the person who died wished to remain anonymous until the day of the reading. They are also told that to inherit, they must be present.
However, a large storm causes the bridge to become inaccessible and they are stranded there, without electric or cell phones and the lawyer has not arrived yet.
One of the women out of the eclectic bunch, has the idea that they should begin to share their stories in hopes of finding out how they are connected so they can figure out who has died and why they were asked to meet at the cabin. It's a great idea but one that is not welcomed by all. One fears having to reveal things about herself and even wonders if bad things can be inherited too, especially after she finds out who the deceased is.
Then, an antique wardrobe with a letter attached to it is discovered in the basement. That's when one of the women who was holding back information decides to tell her story. It's one that keeps the women spell-bound as they wait out the storm but it also angers one. Parts of the mystery begins to unravel and the women start to see how they are connected. Though they find out the answers to a lot of questions, there is still someone waiting and longing to be found who no one even knows exists.
Threads of Regret takes you to a time before the women meet at the cabin as it reveals some of the circumstances that helped lead them there and some of the "strings" that connect them.
Threads of Regret is more than one mystery and one happy ending and more than one story but it is a book where all stories blend together as it sets the stage for the departed to be reborn in a legacy the reader will never forget.
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