Sunday, 5 October 2025

A Field Guide to Library Ghosts The Brentford Novels, Book 2 by Gabi Coatsworth

 This is part of a series. I hadn't read the previous book so I can confirm that you can read it as a standalone. The pacing is generally gentle. The beginning might feel slow to readers craving more action, but as mysteries surface and relationships deepen, the story builds well. 

The romance is slow-burn, and the supernatural plotlines — particularly George’s search and the secrets in the town — unfold with enough tension to keep turning pages. It is somewhat a predictable plot. However, If you enjoy ghost stories that are more comforting than frightening, with gentle romance, well-drawn characters, and a thoughtful reflection on loss and love, this book is likely to charm you.

I receive complimentary books from various sources, including NetGalley, authors, and others. I am not required to write a positive review, and I have not received any compensation for my thoughts.

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