These Tangled Threads: A Novel of Biltmore
Set in the shadow of Biltmore Estate, a poignant tale of friendship, restoration, and second chances.

Seven years ago, a hidden betrayal scattered three young friends living in the shadow of the great Vanderbilt mansion. Now, when Biltmore Industries master weaver Lorna Blankenship is commissioned to create an original design for Cornelia Vanderbilt's 1924 wedding, she panics knowing she doesn't have the creativity needed. But there's an elusive artisan in the Blue Ridge Mountains who could save her—if only she knew where to begin.

To track down the mysterious weaver, Lorna sees no other way than to seek out the relationships she abandoned in shame. As she pulls at each tangled thread from her past, Lorna is forced to confront the wounds and regrets of life long ago. She'll have to risk the job that shapes her identity, as well as the hope of friendship—and love—restored.

"The history is fascinating, but the characters and the challenges they face are what make this story one to remember."—ANN H. GABHART, bestselling author of In the Shadow of the River
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These Tangled Threads: A Novel of Biltmore
Set in the shadow of Biltmore Estate, a poignant tale of friendship, restoration, and second chances.

Seven years ago, a hidden betrayal scattered three young friends living in the shadow of the great Vanderbilt mansion. Now, when Biltmore Industries master weaver Lorna Blankenship is commissioned to create an original design for Cornelia Vanderbilt's 1924 wedding, she panics knowing she doesn't have the creativity needed. But there's an elusive artisan in the Blue Ridge Mountains who could save her—if only she knew where to begin.

To track down the mysterious weaver, Lorna sees no other way than to seek out the relationships she abandoned in shame. As she pulls at each tangled thread from her past, Lorna is forced to confront the wounds and regrets of life long ago. She'll have to risk the job that shapes her identity, as well as the hope of friendship—and love—restored.

"The history is fascinating, but the characters and the challenges they face are what make this story one to remember."—ANN H. GABHART, bestselling author of In the Shadow of the River
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These Tangled Threads: A Novel of Biltmore

These Tangled Threads: A Novel of Biltmore

by Sarah Loudin Thomas
These Tangled Threads: A Novel of Biltmore

These Tangled Threads: A Novel of Biltmore

by Sarah Loudin Thomas

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Set in the shadow of Biltmore Estate, a poignant tale of friendship, restoration, and second chances.

Seven years ago, a hidden betrayal scattered three young friends living in the shadow of the great Vanderbilt mansion. Now, when Biltmore Industries master weaver Lorna Blankenship is commissioned to create an original design for Cornelia Vanderbilt's 1924 wedding, she panics knowing she doesn't have the creativity needed. But there's an elusive artisan in the Blue Ridge Mountains who could save her—if only she knew where to begin.

To track down the mysterious weaver, Lorna sees no other way than to seek out the relationships she abandoned in shame. As she pulls at each tangled thread from her past, Lorna is forced to confront the wounds and regrets of life long ago. She'll have to risk the job that shapes her identity, as well as the hope of friendship—and love—restored.

"The history is fascinating, but the characters and the challenges they face are what make this story one to remember."—ANN H. GABHART, bestselling author of In the Shadow of the River

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764242014
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/02/2024
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 48,923
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Sarah Loudin Thomas is the author of numerous acclaimed novels, including The Finder of Forgotten Things, The Right Kind of Fool, winner of the 2021 Selah Book of the Year, and Miracle in a Dry Season, winner of the 2015 INSPY Award. She worked in public relations for Biltmore Estate for six years and is now the director of Jan Karon's Mitford Museum. A native of West Virginia, she and her husband now live in western North Carolina. Learn more at sarahloudinthomas.com.
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