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Kate Forster

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Novelist.

Average rating: 4.06 · 37,297 ratings · 2,815 reviews · 35 distinct worksSimilar authors
Starting Over at Acorn Cottage

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The Best Worst Christmas

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Finding Love at Mermaid Ter...

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The Perfect Retreat

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Fly Me to Moongate Manor

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The Perfect Location

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Come and visit me at https://www.kateforster.com/ where I will be hosting my blog and website, an all in one home for moi! See you there.   K xx Advertisements
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Fly Me to Moongate Manor by Kate Forster
"I loved this story from start to finish. It has a great characters and a great plot as well.

Can you imagine winning a house in a competition? Well Amanda did and quickly makes friends in the area. They all set out together to fix up Moongate Manor. T" Read more of this review »
Fly Me to Moongate Manor by Kate Forster
"Sweet story about finding your people, who may or may not be your blood family. Sometimes losing people and "things" can help you find the things and people you need in life. I really enjoyed how the three separate character's stories tied together.

T" Read more of this review »
Fly Me to Moongate Manor by Kate Forster
"I enjoyed this story about three very different people brought together by Moongate Manor and how working on the garden there brings them together and uncovers long hidden truths. Each character is great and the interactions beautiful.

Full disclosure" Read more of this review »
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“Sometimes Lily thought about having a baby one day, and then wondered how she could when she was the baby in her own life. Trying to remember to drink water or eat vegetables, to clean her teeth and to actually change her sheets instead of sleeping on the other side of the bed.”
Kate Forster, The Best Worst Christmas

“And then he kissed her. Slow and easy, just their mouths touching, and then he felt her tongue. He let his join hers as they explored each other's mouths.”
Kate Forster, Head Over High Heels

“Some women are mothers and some aren’t. Even if you grow a child within you, you can still fail them once they're out in the world. And you can be an exceptional parent and not have ever even conceived a baby.”
Kate Forster, Starting Over at Acorn Cottage

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“So we dream on. Thus we invent our lives. We give ourselves a sainted mother, we make our father a hero; and someone’s older brother and someone’s older sister – they become our heroes too. We invent what we love and what we fear. There is always a brave lost brother – and a little lost sister, too. We dream on and on: the best hotel, the perfect family, the resort life. And our dreams escape us almost as vividly as we can imagine them… That’s what happens, like it or not. And because that’s what happens, this is what we need: we need a good, smart bear… Coach Bob knew it all along: you’ve got to get obsessed and stay obsessed. You have to keep passing the open windows.”
John Irving, The Hotel New Hampshire

“I've seen women insist on cleaning everything in the house before they could sit down to write... and you know it's a funny thing about housecleaning... it never comes to an end. Perfect way to stop a woman. A woman must be careful to not allow over-responsibility (or over-respectabilty) to steal her necessary creative rests, riffs, and raptures. She simply must put her foot down and say no to half of what she believes she "should" be doing. Art is not meant to be created in stolen moments only.”
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run With the Wolves

“No comma, no period, no adjective or adverb was beneath his interest. He made no distinction between grammar and content, between form and substance. A poorly written sentence was a poorly conceived idea, and in his view the grammatical logic was as much in need of correction. “Tell me,” he would say, “why have you placed this comma here? What relationship between these phrases are you hoping to establish?”
Tara Westover, Educated




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