Sunday 18 April 2021

 


















Finding Home by Kate Field  Women's fiction-

I loved this from the moment I stepped into pages- a book that has that certain

something about it.So much more than “just romance”- a life affirming read.

Mim is living in her car and has been doing so for the last two weeks since she

abruptly lost her job and home. She was working at a hotel and when the owner

died, it was sold for development by his daughter. She arrives at her favourite

layby to append the night and finds another car parked there. What transpires

changes her life. From being helpful and giving a lift to stranded people becomes

a whole new life and work and friends. This is a real feel-good read to restore

the faith in human nature. That there are people who despite everything are

willing to work hard and not take things for granted as so many appear to do.

Mim is a firm believer that you only have what you can afford- something

that appears to have passed by a generation depending on the

generation above . A wonderful protagonist and an

example to all. A feel good pick-you-up read, just what I needed. One that

made me smile, think, laugh and shed a tear. Brilliant!


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Finding Home She might not have much in this world, but it cost nothing to be kind…  Meet Miranda Brown: you can call her Mim. She’s jobless, homeless and living in her car… but with a history like hers she knows she has a huge amount to be grateful for. Meet Beatrice and William Howard: Bill and Bea to you. The heads of the Howard family and owners of Venhallow Hall, a sprawling seaside Devonshire estate… stranded in a layby five hours from home the night before their niece’s wedding. When fate brings the trio together, Mim doesn’t think twice before offering to drive the affable older couple home. It’s not like she has anywhere else to be. But as the car pulls into the picturesque village of Littlemead, Mim has no idea how her life is about to change…
An uplifting story of found family and true love perfect for fans of Fern Britton and Veronica Henry. Purchase Link - https://bit.ly/KateField_FindingHome


Author Bio –
Kate writes contemporary women’s fiction, mainly set in her favourite county of Lancashire, where she lives with her husband, daughter and mischievous cat. She is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association. Kate’s debut novel, The Magic of Ramblings, won the RNA’s Joan Hessayon Award for new writers. Social Media Links – Twitter: @katehaswords Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KateFieldAuthor/


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