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Miranda, aka Mim...is an optimist despite what life has thrown her way . Living in her car,after losing her job at a hotel(which was her home too), she makes her car becomes her life ,belongings and all.Kate Fields wrote a humbling love story about family and looking at an empty glass,in its fullest. Once I picked up this book,I couldnt put it down, wanting to read how Mim's life changed along her path when she gives an elderly couple a ride back to Venhallow Hall when they are stranded around her. The neice's wedding must go on, and this couple are forever grateful thereafter.Mim has nowhere else to go and accepts their invitation to stay on as long as she wants, so Mim lives in the caravan on these grounds. A run down trailor, but she envisions it to be a palace and calls it her temporary home, for now.The rest is a loving aspect of appreciation for when given the littlest things in life, they are really the big things to a poor person.Kate Field describes how opportunities when helped,can be moved forward to helping others.I want to thank NetGalley for giving me this HarperCollins UK book to read and review in exchange. I look forward to reading more books by Kate Field.
This is the first book that I have read by this author, Kate Field. I adore her writing style and the world she created. The plot is fabulous! The characters were well developed and I immediately cared about all of them. She describes the scenery and situations so well, that I felt a part of the story, not just reading it.
The main plot of the story is about what makes up a family. They can be blood related, or they can be a chosen family, comprising of the people that you treasure and the ones that love you unconditionally. Also, the story is about having determination, drive and striving to be a better person in spite of a difficult past.
I absolutely loved this book! At a time that the world suffering through Covid, this book was an uplifting, sunny spot. It was a wonderful escape and I highly recommend it. I will definitely be reading the other books that Kate Field has written. I have a new author to add to my favorite’s list.
I want to thank NetGalley and HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter for giving me the pleasure of reading the advance reader copy, with no obligation to write a review. My review is written freely as a hobby, and is totally my own opinion, not influenced by receiving the ARC.
An easy, heartwarming read. I read this in two sittings on a rainy weekend and it's perfect comfort reading. So snuggle up under a fluffy blanket with a hot chocolate and enjoy the romance.
A fabulous story with the whole will they, won't they down to a T. Nice and easy to read and so lovely.
Pour yourself a cup of milky tea and grab a slice of lemon drizzle cake because you’ll want to read Kate Field’s ‘Finding Home’ all in one sitting! To be published April 16, 2021, this heartwarming novel explores the idea that it costs nothing to be kind.
Bill and Bea Howard’s vehicle broke down at the most inconvenient time. It’s the day before New Year’s Eve and they have places to be and people to see. Now they are stuck in a layby when they should be heading back for a wedding tomorrow.
Mim, upset that there’s a vehicle in the layby spot where she’s been parked for the past 14 nights, has just settled down for another cold night in her car. Suddenly, there’s a knock at her car window and a couple in their 60s, the Howards, introduce themselves and explain their predicament. Mim’s heart aches and she immediately thinks that if they were her parents she’d be glad of someone coming to their rescue. Without considering the cost, Mim offers to drive them the 500 miles back to Littlemead Village. This thoughtful gesture changes the rest of her life.
Field explores the idea that it costs nothing to be kind. Mim already knows this, but in exemplifying it, she softens the heart of the seaside villagers and pretty soon everyone in the Devonshire estate at Venhallow Hall is considering the less fortunate. Kindness has a rippling effect. Additionally, through her characters, Field demonstrates that we are too hasty in judging others based on appearances and stereotypes. I loved reading about the lessons her friend and former boss taught Mim; never look back and remember that everyone is entitled to be judged on what they did today, not on the past. Each day we have a fresh opportunity for growth and to show kindness. Equally as thought provoking was Mim’s response when asked if she was a half-full or half empty glass kind of girl – “I’m one of those relentlessly poor people and I’m always grateful to have a glass.” Central to the theme of this charming novel is the idea of true love and found family. How lovely to read a clean romantic novel set in a charming English village.
Thank you to Kate Field, Harper Collins UK, One More Chapter and NetGalley for this advance copy in exchange for an honest review.
Finally! A British romance, written by a British author, that actually has romance in it.
I can't tell you how many so-called British "romances" I've read that were anything but, so I'm glad this one lived up to expectations.
The setting of a small seaside town is so cute, and I loved all the secondary characters, especially the Howard family. They're a family of means, and like to help, but sometimes meddle a lot.
When Miranda meets Bea and Bill Howard, she's living in her car and doesn't have a job, or any other prospects. But, despite her hard life, Miranda is a kind soul and she helps them, which brings about a lot of change in her life.
Corin is the oldest son and heir and Miranda has some preconceived notions about him at first. I enjoyed seeing how they turn friends and fall in love, and the ending was super cute.
I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.
I like a book that gets going from page one and that is ‘Finding Home’
A chance meeting between Mim Brown a northern lass and The Howards a wealthy couple from Devon is where it all begins... I had mixed feelings on Bea (Mrs) Howard throughout this book, one minute I loved her the next she really grated on me.. I mean, who just assumes someone will work at a ball you are all attending and be the hired help and also nominating them to babysit without even discussing it first!!!
Mim on the other hand, what a girl! I would’ve like more exploration on her background maybe a flashback chapter but we got a fairly good understanding of her background.
This is a story of exploring what’s important in life and also how easy it is to judge and let those perceptions shape decisions you make.
Thanks to the publisher and netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book prior to release.
Mim is jobless, homeless and sleeping in her car; life is not looking too good for her. Bea and Bill have broken down in a lay-by in Lancashire and are desperate to get back home to Devon. When Mim offers to drive them back, her life as she knows it will change forever.
A lovely uplifting story with great characters. Add a touch of romance into the mix and you have an easy and entertaining read.
A story that is life and love affirming, of hope, friendship and second chances everyone deserves. Beautifully written!
Mim is homeless and preparing to spend the night in the usual layby in her car. But there is already a car there when she pulls up. Bea and Bill have broken down and with all options exhausted Mim agrees to drive them 500 miles home so they can be at the wedding the next day. Mim was quite poor and the Howard's had it all. Polar opposites.
I loved this book full of uplifting comfort. I loved the characters the rich Howard's were positivity kind and the poor Mim, despite everything, wasn't bitter. The story line was so refreshing. I loved it. A perfect escape. Perfect beach reading.
Finding Home certainly will tug at your heart as Min, raised in foster care, finds her forever place. British author, Kate Fields has created characters that resonate and inspire as Min’s simple act of kindness towards two strangers brings love, purpose, friendships and ultimately home and security. It is a lovely read. I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. Most highly recommend.
Wow! When Mim finds an older couple who need help, it turns her life around. Bill and Bea need a ride home, so she takes them. Turns out, it is quite a rich home, and full of energy and love, and they include Mim into their lives. Especially Corin, the oldest son and heir, who breaks all her ideas of the posh and idle men. Loved this one, and had a hard time putting it down. The struggles and growth shown is at a good pace. I find it irritating when book characters change basically overnight, but this one built slow and steady. Great book, great characters, and fun story. Highly recommend this one.
Mim didn't have the best start in life. For the past ten years she has worked hard in a small hotel sometimes taking no pay for herself to keep things afloat. After all her hard work she now finds herself living in her car with all her worldly goods and no job or money.
Mim sees a couple in the car park in need of help and decides to drive them to their home in Devon not knowing that the act of kindness will change her life forever.
It is so good to read a really lovely feel good story. I could tell you lots about what happens for Mim to find a new life but it would only spoil it for you. I enjoyed seeing the world through Mim's eyes and watching her learn to let go and trust again.
I loved all the characters who played a part in Mim's new life apart from one and you'll soon know who that is when you read it. The village in Devon, the sea, the sand and the people were all described beautifully.
I was sorry when I came to the end but there are so many other stories that could come out of this book that I wouldn't be surprised if the author revisited it again. I hope she will.
I absolutely loved this book. Poor Mim was homeless, jobless, and very strong willed. She met Bill and Bea Howard by chance, and it was the best thing that could have ever happened. They embraced Mim as their own and helped her find a new life in Devon.
Beautiful Devon beaches, strong main characters and a story of how one good deed can change someone’s life.
Mim is sleeping in her car when she meets Bill and Bea. Their lives couldn’t be more different but when Bill and Bea find themselves stranded in a lay-by trying to get back to Devon for a wedding Mim doesn’t hesitate in offering to drive them home What follows changes Mim’s life and gives her a reason the look forward to the future.
I couldn’t put this book down and have no hesitation in recommending it.
I received an advance copy of Finding Home, by Kate Field. I found this book a little depressing, Min is homeless, jobless, and just a sad character. I just could not relate, or empathize with the character.
I loved a dozen second chances so was so excited to read finding home!
What can I say the most beautiful love story ever! A real life rags to riches fairytale but not in the monetary sense but one of belonging and family and of coming home!
Based in beautiful Devon,gorgeous beaches, wonderful new friends,an exciting charitable venture and the most welcoming family ever make this book a total delight from start to finish, sometimes all it takes to change your life is a little kindness and help and with determination and sheer hard work the most wonderful of benefits can be gained leading to a new more fulfilled life and a multitude of opportunities!This book will stay with me for a long time and I will highly recommend to all.
Thank you net galley for this early read.