What do You think about Love Finds A Home (2004)?
Overall I really enjoyed this 8 book series of Love Comes Softly. I mostly liked the books that dealt with Clark and Marty but it was also interesting to delve into the lives of their offspring. Just a note- do not try to watch the Hallmark movies of the same name as you read the series. The movies are so very different from the books- people die in the movies that don't die in the books! I was extremely confused when I tried to read a book and then watch the corresponding movie. I thought I missed something somewhere, but the truth is just that the movies really take liberties and the further along you get in the series the less like the original books the movies are.
—Clair
Delightful end to a wonderful eight-book series! The characterization of the main characters was greatly developed -- Belinda, Drew, Mrs. Stafford-Smyth, Windsor, and Thomas. The author did a wonderful job with Aunt Virgie's eastern dialect and endearing attitude. The author also depicted beautifully (1) the social stratum between eastern society and their household staff, and (2) the lifestyle differences that Belinda experienced between Boston and her prairie home surroundings. Books 7 and 8 were my favorite of the series.
—F
I listened to this book as an audio book, so my perceptions may differ in that way.Ah, finally finished the series. I love that sense of accomplishment, even with books. This book is Belina's story. She is still in Boston and attending to Mrs. Stafford-Smythe. I found this book to be much more entertaining and interesting than some of the past books. Belinda has a good story to tell and what happens after Mrs. Stafford-Smythe's passing (come on, you knew that was going to happen) keeps you wanting to read more.A very appropriate and adequate ending to the series, especially with the Afterword by the author.
—Megan Palasik