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I chose this book because I enjoyed Kate Hewitt's World War II saga 'Into the Darkest Day'. Although this is a very different genre - a warm, Hallmark-movie hug of a book set in smalltown Connecticut in the fall - I trusted her to tell a good story with an emotional punch.
It's a very easy read. Laurie Ellis is a likeable protagonist to root for. If I have a minor criticism, it's that the initial description of the romantic hero Joshua as "like a grownup Harry Potter" was a bit off-putting, though kudos for him being an antiquarian bookseller...
Favourite line: "Life could hurt because no one got through it unscathed, unscarred. But the scars were signs of survival, badges of grace."
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the advance copy.
Laurie Ellis is about to start life anew in a small town called Starr’s Fall, northwestern Connecticut. She is going to open a pet store and pet bakery.
Joshua Reilly runs the dusty bookstore opposite Laurie, handsome but grumpy.
Laurie is optimistic that Starr’s Fall will be just what she’s looking for in life.
I very much enjoyed reading this book. The authors writing description was so vivid I felt as if I were there, and could picture everything perfectly.
The book does have some sensitive issues but in general I thought it was caring and positive.
Laurie is a very likeable character.
I am so looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Publisher for an advanced e-book copy. Opinions about the book are entirely my own.
Dnf at 35%
Too boring for me, nothing happened at all. I hoped for more fall-ish vibes but the book didn't delivered that. I couldn't keep on going with this book unfortunately...
I am still absorbing this story...a story of loneliness, love lost, love found, and ...finding home. When life doesn't turn out the way you've always hoped it would, how do you handle any disappointment? By sinking into despair, or by looking for a brighter tomorrow? The characters of Coming Home to Starr's Fall show their losses, disappointments, and flaws. Yet, they embrace hope and each other. Such a great read.
Releases Sep 18th. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
An easy to read book with a leading character that integrates into a community in order to open a shop but also find out more about herself. Thanks to Kate H and her publisher.
Laurie moves to Starr's Fall hoping to find a home and more about her past. She meets grumpy bookshop owner Joshua on her first night, who is determined not to get involved. Both characters learn a lot from each other and feel like they have a genuine connection rather than being thrown together to fulfil the brief of a romance. I appreciated the slow burn romance - with Laurie's history explained in particular, it feels right for them.
I was captivated by this story. At a certain point, I was desperate to find out what was going to happen - if I'd been reading in print, I'd definitely have flicked forwards to find out!
Laurie's backstory (no spoilers!) feels really well researched, providing an emotional background to everything she does.
Starr's Fall has some Gilmore Girls vibes - it is set near Hartford just like Stars Hollow! - but in a dilapidated way. Laurie is a breath of fresh air in Starr's Fall, she seems to bring new town developments with her every few chapters! There are quite a few characters mentioned, with key characters where you get backstory. This is an intriguing start to a series as there are some unresolved stories - Henrietta Starr, Annie and Mike, Zach, and obviously the epilogue and the new arrivals on Main Street.
This was my first Kate Hewitt book and I'll definitely be reading more. The scene setting and descriptions were so clever and immersive (and I definitely learned a few new words!). I can't wait for book 2 in this series and I'll be looking up her other books.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced ebook copy in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 rounded. This is such a sweet book with Gilmore Girls and small town vibes. It feels like a hallmark movie. It was the perfect end of summer book.
: ̗̀➛ 4 stars
I absolutely loved this small-town novel with its cozy fall vibe—Starr's Fall felt so real that I could almost hear the crunch of leaves and smell the bakery's sweet treats. The author crafted a beautiful, immersive story that was a breeze to read, making it hard to put down. Laurie, the female protagonist, moves to Starr's Fall in search of a community and finds herself opening up to new friendships and the possibility of romance with the gruff bookstore owner across the street. Her journey of self-discovery and connection was both heartwarming and engaging.
The book offers everything you'd expect from a feel-good fall romance, but it also dives deep into serious themes like grief, parental loss, and the challenges of growing up in the foster system. I loved the depth and emotional resonance the author brought to the story, which added richness to the sweet, wholesome narrative.
This novel is perfect for anyone who enjoys a good, clean romance with a strong sense of community. The characters and the town of Starr's Fall were so endearing, and I can't wait for the series to continue. I adored this book and am excited to explore more of the author's work!
Thank you, NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.
This was a very cute read! I enjoyed the cozy vibe present throughout the entire story. While I can’t say this was a “hard to put down” book, it was definitely interesting. There were a few parts of the story that lagged a bit, but it kept my attention for the most part. I enjoyed each of the characters and appreciated that we were able to learn quite a bit about them in such a short amount of time. I also think the author did a great job of hinting at future storylines with bits and pieces of intrigue here and there. My favorite part of the story was the ending—I loved how realistic it was! Everything isn’t always “sunshine and rainbows”; sometimes things are just awful, and I appreciated the way that was portrayed. I will say that the romance, while sweet, lacked a bit for me. I didn’t feel any real chemistry between the characters. However, I did appreciate their friendship/relationship as it relates to the “found family” that Laurie discovers in Stars Fall. Overall, it was a nice, feel-good story, perfect for fall!
Coming Home to Starr’s Fall is an enjoyable story set in a small town. It's full of heartwarming characters, romance, and fresh new beginnings.
I’m working my way through the fall romance reads.Coming Home to Starr’s Fall was a great addition to the genre!
I loved this book sm!!! It’s the perfect book for the fall! It was emotional and heartwarming. There were so many characters but I was kind of expecting that as it is set in a small town but I don’t have to keep a record of every other character which I liked. I loved how wholesome the characters are like helping each other, having fun, sharing stories/memories. It’s about starting new, making new friends, making mistakes and learning from them, it’s about loss and finding new love, it about people. And I highly recommend this book 🫶🏽🍂🍁
3.5 stars. This was super cute. Loved the cozy, small town, Fall romance vibes. Was like Hallmark movie. Really enjoyed it.
This was an enjoyable novel about starting over and finding yourself. The characters were engaging, and the storyline was good. I really liked some of the secondary characters such as Annie and He dietary, they made the novels story more fully rounded.
I really enjoyed this. It was set in a small town in Connecticut in the fall, which really worked for me. It had some tough topics, but the writing kept things light and cozy. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for a feel-good read.
This is the start of a series, so I will be keeping an eye out for the next one.
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
Laurie moves to Starr's Fall to start a pet store business but also in hopes of finding her birth mother. She had a difficult childhood and was hoping for a better life. The wonderful people of the town welcome her and she even finds romance with the formerly grumpy bookstore owner across the street. This is a sweet story, and I enjoyed the characters. I received an advanced reader copy of this book from NetGalley and this is my honest review.
This is a very sweet romantic story set in a small town that definitely gives Gilmore Girls vibes. We follow Laurie, a lovable girl, who has lived a very difficult life, make a new start at Starr’s Fall. There, she is welcomed, makes friends and gets to know the grumpy bookstore owner, Joshua. We watch how they form a special bond while Laurie is working on her mission to discover her roots. It’s a light emotional read where the focus is mainly on the MCs past hardships and the way they dealt with them and how they move on and grow as characters.
I would have liked to see some more interactions of them as a couple because they were so nice together but overall I really enjoyed this well-written book and I’m happy I got to read it.
-3rd person POV
-Spice: 0.25🌶️
Overall: 4/5 ⭐️
Thank you NetGalley & Boldwood Books for providing this arc in exchange for my honest review.
Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. Laurie decides to open a pet store in a small town in Connecticut. She's is moving there because she wants some answers. I liked getting to know the different characters in this community.
Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for giving me an Advanced Reader copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 stars
Listen, I'll be the first to say it. I may be a twenty eight year old man but I love this kind of chick-lit or as I affectionately call "momfiction" and this was no different. I loved this book, it was sweet and cute. It was a nice break from all the smutty books I've been reading lately.
I'd recommend to this to anyone who wants to get into this form of chick lit. It was well written, I enjoyed it and had a nice time reading it.
First time I have. Ever a book by this author. The storyline was meh, characters and plot just weren’t catching me, I really wanted to like this book it I just couldn’t get into.