45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best Yet from Katie Fforde, 24 Mar 2003
By A Customer
Prepare yourself for a treat - Paradise Fields is one of the best novels from Katie Fforde yet. I'm a serious Fforde fan, but this one is truly wonderful. Fforde always delivers strong tales about exceptional - yet every day - women, and Paradise Fields hits that mark. Nel Innes is a widow, with mostly wonderful friends and three almost-grown children who boss her around more than a bit. What makes this one a keeper, though, is Jake Demerand, referred to in the blurb as the mysterious stranger that kisses her under the mistletoe. Well, the mistletoe incident occurs on the first page so there's obviously a lot more after that! Jake is the best male character she's written since David from Living Dangerously. You find out a bit more about him than we have about other men in recent Fforde novels and you get a wonderful sense of his character and personality through the (as always) witty, natural, and coherent dialog. He's everything you want this type of character to be - sexy, funny, a bit of a mystery. Fforde also revisits a theme she's explored before - the reluctance a mother has about bringing a man into the lives of her children. That doesn't mean the plot is a rehash, but it's obviously a theme that means a lot to Katie. (Personally, I'd tell the kids to get their own life and get on with it with Jake!) The main plot line about the market, the hospice, and the loss of some beautiful fields to a housing development gets a bit convoluted in places, but that ultimately works well too. Don't let the editorial review comments like, "Old-fashioned romance of the best sort…funny, comforting", throw you off. While this isn't exactly Sex in the City (although there are references to the program!), it's a wonderfully written tale that's anything but stodgy and staid. I can't recommend Paradise Fields enough - it was worth the overseas shipment of the hardcover edition (and that's really a compliment!)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy going and fun to read!, 11 July 2004
This review is from: Paradise Fields (Paperback)
I thought this book was good for what it was, despite the fact the reader knows what happening next!
Nel is a fat and forty year old widow, who lives a quite life with her dogs, and the last of her three children, Fleur. She lives in a small village, with an authoritarian boyfriend Simon, who disagrees and critisises the things she does.
And then, suddenly, something unexpected happens. While running the Christmas market, Nel hears that the village hospice is going to be torn down by some builders who plan to build a large amount of cheap houses.
Nel has on her hands an uphill struggle. There's Chris, the snidey chairman to contend with, and a dodgy builder. Whatsmore, on the opposition is Jake, the man who mysteriously kissed her under the mistletoe at Christmas. Does her really like her, or is he the crook lawyer that everyone says he is? Nel spends most of the book in turmoil, unsure whether to give into her emotions, or remain brisk and business-like to secure the welfare of the hospice.
At the start of the book, I felt it was a bit slow, but by the first 50 pages, it had me silently hooked! Just one warning though, if you don't like campaigns for stately homes, or heroines taking an eternity to decide which man she wants, this isn't the book for you!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thats more like it!, 10 July 2003
A much better book more like the old Katie Fforde, my favourite is the very first one as it made me laugh out loud. this book has some good characters in it, I know we all guess who the "Mr Darcy" is early on, but like in Jane Austen that is part of the charm, I sat up till 2.30am to finish this. Its just a really enjoyable and readable book!
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