Under Vixens Mere by Kit Fielding
Thank you @rararesources For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Under Vixen's Mere is a contemporary genre. I like the front cover of the canal boat; it looks really peaceful. The story is about a houseboat community, and there are numerous characters that are in this story, and their lives are all tangled together. I like that there is a map of the canal and the places around it sitting in the book; that’s quite handy to keep flicking to. I found the story straightforward to get into, and I did enjoy getting to know the characters, even though occasionally I got a little confused, but that’s to do with my brain, not the book. Furthermore, I think the characters I related more to were Lorrie and Milly the Crystal Lady, and I did like her a lot. Likewise, I like them both as characters and enjoyed following their story probably more than the others. The story is really gripping and entertaining to the end. It made me want to get on a canel boat after reading this book. I like that there were backstories of all the characters as well, and they all seem to work well together in the story. In each chapter it tells you the name of the boat and the characters, which I like a lot and helped my brain. I found the style of writing effortless to get into and beautifully written, and I haven’t read a book like this, especially to do with a boating community, and I actually thoroughly enjoyed it and will definitely read more of Kit Fielding books in the future. 5 stars.
Under Vixens Mere
If poor Harry Jones hadn't lowered himself into the water one freezing winter's night, a long-buried
secret would never have come to the surface.
If …
Big Ed and Milly had been able to have children,
Karen hadn’t longed for love and romance,
Lorrie hadn't finally ditched Petra,
Dinah hadn’t found out the truth about Barry,
Jed hadn't dealt drugs and got Anna pregnant,
Carl Thomson hadn't come looking for him,
and Moses hadn't heard the commotion … then there would be no story of Vixens Mere to tell.
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Author Bio – Kit Fielding plans and writes his novels in a motorhome at various
locations around the country.
The feeling of impermanence is natural to him due to his mother’s traveller roots and a
childhood succession of tied-cottages accommodation in different parts of England.
Kit Fielding says that there was always a curiosity about what was waiting, or was
lurking, just around the corner. This legacy has stayed with him to the present day and
it feeds into his work.
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