A review of “Kindred Spirits at Harling Hall” by Sharon Booth

 "Kindred Spirits at Harlingen Hall" by Sharon Booth, published by Boldwood Books, is a truly heartwarming read that offers a gentle escape into a world of love, family, and a touch of the extraordinary.

The book beautifully explores the many facets of love, weaving together themes of enduring love that transcends death, the unwavering bond of family, and the sweet blossoming of romance. The author has crafted a narrative that celebrates love in all its forms, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere.

The theme of "found family" is particularly strong, and it's truly touching to witness the characters come together and support one another. This sense of belonging is a central part of the story's charm.

The romantic element is sweet and gentle. 

Sharon Booth has created a truly unique and creative story. The blend of elements is handled with a delicate touch, resulting in a narrative that is both engaging and imaginative.

It was lovely to see the inclusion of a character with dyslexia. As someone who has dyslexia, I appreciated the effort to bring awareness to this experience. While the portrayal didn't entirely resonate with my own personal journey, I recognize and value the author's intention to create representation.

The book is imbued with a wonderful sense of coziness. It's the perfect read for a quiet evening, offering a comforting and uplifting experience. The happy endings for the characters provide a satisfying sense of closure, leaving the reader with a warm feeling.

The ending hints at a continuation of the story, and I am genuinely eager to see what adventures await the characters in the future. I believe many readers will find themselves drawn into the world of Harlingen Hall and will be looking forward to the next installment. "Kindred Spirits at Harlingen Hall" is a gentle story that offers a comforting escape and a reminder of the power of love and connection.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC. All thoughts are my own and my review is voluntary. I appreciate the opportunity. 



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