Official Review: Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Re: Official Review: Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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In the third installment of the Threads series, Kaylin McFarren brings together a work that will keep readers at the edge of their seats and wanting more. Banished Threads is an enticing tale that is categorized in the Crime and Mystery genres.

Chase Cohen wants nothing more than to prove his worthiness to his love, Rachel Lyons. Rachel desires to open her heart to Chase, but wants the approval of her uncle, Paul Lyons.

The newly engaged couple attend a formal celebration at Paul’s Cumberforge Manor when they arrive at Bellwood, England. However, when the very expensive Morris Graves’s paintings are stolen from Paul’s gallery, suspicion automatically is placed on his wife’s missing granddaughter, Sloan. While Chase tries to clear Sloan’s name, hidden secrets surface, trust is lost, and the innocence of loved ones are questioned.

Right from the beginning, McFarren had me hooked. Though I have not read the previous two books in this series, the author brings enough information here in order to make this read a standalone. I easily flew through Banished Threads in two days and enjoyed every minute of it.

This is the book for the weekend happy our, enjoy reading with me..

You will love it
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Excellent review, Hsimone! I love very relatable romance book and this one packs more than a handful...adding it immediately to my list.
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This seems like a really good read. What attracted me most is the complicated relationship between Chase and Rachel. Thanks for this review.
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This is interesting with hidden secrets and much awaited answers to unfold, the plot and narrative was well thought. It is a page turner.

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This is interesting with hidden secrets and much awaited answers to unfold, the plot and narrative was well thought. It is a page turner.
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This entire series sounds great, but a book about stolen art set in England really caught my eye. Thanks for your review.
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