Finding Home
By (Author) Kate Field
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
29th September 2021
8th July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Family life fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
260g
She might not have much in this world, but it costs nothing to be kind
Meet Miranda Brown: you can call her Mim. Shes 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 nieces wedding.
When fate brings the trio together, Mim doesnt think twice before offering to drive the affable older couple home. Its 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.
Readers love Finding Home:
A strong, beautiful, poignant story with wonderful characters EatWell Blog
A lovely story about new beginnings Jaffareadstoo
A perfect emotional touch . . . this [book] is something rather special Being Anne
Gentle and absorbing . . . a fabulous, inspiring read Jeras Jamboree
Warm hearted and uplifting Portobello Book Blog
Provides some much needed escapism Love the Smell of a Book
A must-read for contemporary womens fiction fans Bookish Jottings
Pure escapism at its very best. Highly recommended Cal Turner Reviews
[The] perfect book to sit back and relax with Wrong Side of Forty
Kate Field writes contemporary womens fiction, mainly set in her favourite county of Lancashire where she lives on the edge of the moors with her husband, daughter and cat. Her debut novel won the Romantic Novelists Association Joan Hessayon Award for new writers. When not writing or reading, Kate enjoys walking in the Lancashire countryside, Pilates, visiting historic houses and gardens and volunteering in her village community library.