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by Bette Lee Crosby


  Baby Girl is book four in the Memory House Series.

  Follow along as Annie Doyle restores Memory House and gives a little girl the mama she’s been wishing for.

  SILVER THREADS

  Memory House Series Book Five

  Since the beginning of time, the Keeper of the Scale has been challenged with the task of keeping each person’s scale in balance. A bit of happiness and then a small stone of sorrow, until the lives he has in his charge are measured evenly.

  On the day Jennifer Green was born, a pile of stones was placed alongside her scale of life. A few were the dark gray of sorrow, but most were a pale blush color. The largest stone was the rose hue of a sunrise. That one would be placed on the scale the day she married Drew Bishop.

  You might think such power is universal, but it is not. Silver threads crisscross the landscape and connect strangers to one another. Not even the Keeper of the Scale can control the events traveling through those threads; the only thing he can do is try to equalize the balance once it has been thrown off.

  He can do nothing for Jennifer; but hopefully he can give Drew and their daughter the happiness they deserve.

  Other Memory House Series books include:

  Memory House

  The Loft

  What the Heart Remembers

  ~ turn the page for more books ~

  The Wyattsville Series

  Spare Change

  Jubilee’s Journey

  Passing through Perfect

  The Regrets of Cyrus Dodd

  Beyond the Carousel

  The Serendipity Series

  The Twelfth Child

  Previously Loved Treasures

  Wishing for Wonderful

  Classic Singles

  Cracks in the Sidewalk

  What Matters Most

  ~ turn the page for About the Author ~

  About the Author

  USA Today bestselling author and award-winning novelist Bette Lee Crosby brings the wit and wisdom of her Southern Mama to works of fiction—the result is a delightful blend of humor, mystery and romance.

  “Storytelling is in my blood,” Crosby laughingly admits, “My mom was not a writer, but she was a captivating storyteller, so I find myself using bits and pieces of her voice in most everything I write.”

  Crosby’s work was first recognized in 2006 when she received The National League of American Pen Women Award for a then unpublished manuscript. Since then, she has gone on to win numerous other awards, including The Reviewer’s Choice Award, FPA President’s Book Award Gold Medal and The Royal Palm Literary Award.

  To learn more about Bette Lee Crosby, explore her other work, or read a sample from any of her books, visit her blog at:

  www.betteleecrosby.com

 

 

 


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