Helpful Score: 4
I reviewed this book along with its mate in the set, The Gold Coin. "Did you ever get a book that you wanted and then held onto it without reading it because then it would be over too soon? I held onto this book until I found the second, The Silver Coin, in the set. And then I held onto them both a little longer. I love reading about England in the 1800s and about the strength of women in that time period and country despite what they had stacked against them. I am also an incurable romantic. When I finally read these two books, I was not disappointed. They were wonderful. If you want to become absorbed in the characters and lives of a novel, I strongly recommend both of these books for your reading pleasure." I hope that you enjoy them both.
Helpful Score: 1
the sequel to the Gold Goin, it keeps you in suspense.
This was my first Andrea Kane book and it won't be my last. She is an awesome writer. Characters are vivid and real, and the story becomes apart of you, or rather you apart of it. Which is the way I like it.
This is book 2 in a set written by Kane that I have always felt was under appreciated. She is such a good writer, and this storyline about 2 female cousins,similar in looks, was very good. As usual.
All her life, Breanna Colby has lived onthe precipice of fear, her only joy the recent reunion with her beloved cousin, Anastasia. With her violent father now locked away in jail, the repressed young woman can emerge from under her cocoon and pursue all the joys she's been denied. but she finds-to her terror-that not all the shadows have lifted, and an evil from the past stalks both her and Anastasia. When authorities are unable to help with this assassin lurking in the darkness, the colbys turn to the brillant, unconventional Royce Chadwick, England's foremsot expert on finding people who don't want to be found.
Book 2 of the Coin series.
Book 2 of the Coin series.
I really enjoyed this book, altho not usually the type I prefer. Briefly, it is the story of two look a like cousins who are being stalked by an assassin. Of course, a gorgeous man is there to help with romance following. Kept my interest, I think you would enjoy it very much.
Diana C. (princessdiana34691) reviewed The Silver Coin (Colby's Coin, Bk 2) on + 361 more book reviews
good read.
All her life, Breanna Colby has lived on the precipice of fear, her only joy the recent reunion with her beloved cousin, Anastasia. With her violent father in jail, the repressed young woman can emerge from her cocoon and pursue all the joys she's been denied. But she finds---to her terror---that not all the shadows have lifted, and an evil from the past stalks both her and Anastasia.
Loved both coin stories.