Gull & Bones review

This is the eighth book in the Seaside Knitters Society by Sally Goldenbaum, but there was a whole series of it before that just called Seaside Knitters (changed due to a publisher change, I believe). While I haven’t read many of the original series, I’ve followed the Seaside Knitters Society for the last eight books and feel like these four ladies are definitely old friends to come home to.

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Gull & Bones (Seaside Knitters Society Book 8)Gull & Bones by Sally Goldenbaum
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

From the author’s vivid descriptions of Angus and all the good deeds and friends he’d made, I really felt like I knew him as a character and not just someone who appeared shortly in this book. I felt like wow, he’s been in this series all along, I wonder what book he could’ve been mentioned in. Whether he was or not, it’s always a year between these books, so I had no recollection but still felt like I knew his character well.

It was sad he was the one to be killed in the book, but his friends all mourned for him and had different ways of grieving, some privately and some as a group. Angus would’ve wanted his party to go on, so I’m pretty sure he was smiling down on everyone especially at the party held at the end of the book revealing a super sweet secret. I bet if he hadn’t died, he’d’ve said he guessed it!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book provided by Kensington Cozies via NetGalley, and my opinions are my own.


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