Finding Home

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Pub Date Aug 20 2019 | Archive Date Jun 29 2019
Zimbell House Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

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Description

Dr. Lacey Bartlett understands loss. For years, she has been without a father or mother. Then after her husband divorces her, she buries herself in a medical education. Despite her lack of family support, she is determined to have her own family some day.

She learns that she has inherited her grandparents’ potato farm in Pocatello, Idaho. Lacey takes a leap of faith and moves to the farm and takes a job at a local hospital. While living in the farmhouse, early childhood memories are triggered, and she discovers secrets about her family.

In her new job, Lacey meets the gorgeous Geret Blake. As she lives in the farmhouse, she senses that she has always belonged there. Discoveries in the farmhouse become clues that unlock her family’s past.

Just when Lacey and Geret become close, an unexpected visitor causes Lacey to question her feelings. Uncertain if she can move past her feelings, she finds clarity from an unexpected source.

Finding Home is a story about faith in God, hope for the future, and belief in true love.

Dr. Lacey Bartlett understands loss. For years, she has been without a father or mother. Then after her husband divorces her, she buries herself in a medical education. Despite her lack of family...


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I started reading this book Finding Home by Denise Janette Bruneau and was drawn into the story immediately! It is an interesting, realistic, easy read and did not want it to end. I really liked the characters especially Lacey and Geret. George not so much. This author has a bright future ahead of her. I recommend this book. Thank you for giving me a free copy to read in exchange for my honest review.

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FINDING HOME by DENISE JANETTE BRUNEAU is a medical romance novel with a good Christian message. It is a story of hope and second chances. We are left with the feeling that God really is in control and that He will never leave nor forsake His children.
The story starts with Lacey Bartlett and her two best friends, Jen and Katy, at medical school. After a divorce and two failed relationships, together with medical issues, Lacey moves to a farmhouse left to her by her grandmother in the little town of Pocatello, and it is there that she feels at home, where she learns secrets about her childhood, and where she hopes to find the "covenant love" her grandparents enjoyed. She has always felt a certain loneliness because of losing her parents, and a longing to belong in a family. The author really makes us feel her pain, and her exhaustion from hours of work at the hospital, where we see the Lord coming through for her in a particularly difficult C section.
It is a well told story, with believable characters, and altogether a most enjoyable read.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Zimbell House Publishing. The opinions in this review are completely my own.

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