"The final complex Malibu and Ewe contemporary romance is a fun finish"
The media frenzy at times felt like a tsunami, but
Cassandra Riley, owner of Malibu & Ewe knitting shop,
survives the sperm donor ado as does her sisters heiress
Honor Witherspoon (see UNRAVEL ME) and chef Nikki
Carmichael (see HOW TO KNIT A WILD BIKINI). However, what
she struggles with is seeing her neighbor Gabe drunk every
day as he uses alcohol to bury the pain of grief, having
interred his family. However, Cassandra feels lonely with her siblings having
significant others. Turning thirty just adds to her
depression. When people she has seen in forever show up
and accidents begin occurring, Cassandra is confused.
However, not as bewildered as she feels when she wakes up
with Gabe sharing her bed. The final complex Malibu and Ewe contemporary romance is a
fun finish that like its predecessors emphasizes how
convoluted modern day families have become. The lead
couple is a charming match up as Cassandra feels like
singing Alone Again, Naturally (Gilbert O'Sullivan) while
Gabe has turned to alcohol to numb the pain of his
losses. Although it helps to have read the first two
novels to better understand Cassandra's self pity, fans
will enjoy the final knitting of relationships. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 26, 2009
SummaryConclusion to the trilogy that started with How to
Knit a Wild Bikini and Unravel Me.
Malibu & Ewe's owner, Cassandra Riley, is about to turn
thirty and wants to celebrate with her knitting club and her
newfound half-sisters, Nikki and Juliet, in a big birthday
extravaganza. But with Juliet on her honeymoon and Nikki
with her fiancé, it seems everyone's paired
up—except for Cassandra. Until a series of near-death
accidents causes Cassandra to run straight into the arms of
the one man she's avoided most.
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