I was delighted to be asked to join the blog tour of The Foundling by Stacey Halls after reading so many amazing reviews of her debut novel The Familiars.
And I started it knowing not much about it other than it was set in the 18th century, and wow was I entertained. I was enthralled. I now understand why Stacey Halls is a firm favourite around the #BookBlogging community.
Book Blurb:
Two women, bound by a child, and a secret that will change everything . . .

London, 1754. Six years after leaving her illegitimate daughter Clara at London’s Foundling Hospital, Bess Bright returns to reclaim the child she has never known. Dreading the worst, that Clara has died in care, she is astonished when she is told she has already claimed her. Her life is turned upside down as she tries to find out who has taken her little girl – and why.
Less than a mile from Bess’s lodgings in the city, in a quiet, gloomy townhouse on the edge of London, a young widow has not left the house in a decade. When her close friend – an ambitious young doctor at the Foundling Hospital – persuades her to hire a nursemaid for her daughter, she is hesitant to welcome someone new into her home and her life. But her past is threatening to catch up with her and tear her carefully constructed world apart.
From the bestselling author of The Familiars comes this captivating story of mothers and daughters, class and power, and love against the greatest of odds . . .
Truthfully, I have struggled with this review. I have sat down a couple of times to write it and my words have felt dragged out…each one a struggle. BUT and it is a big BUT that doesn’t reflect my reading of The Foundling. I loved it. I couldn’t hit the 5 Star button quick enough on Goodreads and I can’t believe I haven’t dived straight into Stacy Halls first book – The Familiars. I plan too soon.
Anyway. The Foundling left me a bit speechless or reviewless. I didn’t take any notes, I didn’t do anything other than read The Foundling.
I was absorbed from page 1 and the story didn’t let me go until I had finished.
At the very beginning, I questioned if this book was for me. The beginning is heart-wrenching. And as a mum, it didn’t just pull on my heartstrings but tried to tear them out. However, The foundling isn’t a sad story. Emotional? – Yes. Heart-wrenching? – Yes. But it wasn’t a sad read.
It was a story that I am not going to forget any time soon.
From the first page it was clear that The Foundling was well written and very well researched. Stacy Halls managed to bring 18th century London to life, I could picture the streets, smell the brine of the shrimp and I could feel the cold of the long nights. The writing felt effortless.
The story was well plotted. The novel flowed well from page one, and the separate parts of the book focused on different POVs from the two main adult characters. Bess and Alexandra both had their own distinctive voice. But, for me a sign of great novel rather than just a good novel is that all the characters stood out and felt real. Even the smaller roles of Alexandra’s servants and Bess’s dad – Abe, were all richly written and complete characters. I maybe had a small quibble with Ned, but on the whole, the book was filled with well written and rounded characters.
The small details, the complete characters and the well described setting all worked perfectly together creating something spellbinding. Something amazing. Something memorable. And an all-round gripping, emotive and addictive read.
If I was to be super nit-picky! I did think that the ending was maybe a bit too easily tied up and it jarred for me ever so slightly with the emotional turmoil of the beginning. But, as I said that’s me being super pernickety.
I very much enjoyed The Foundling by Stacey Halls and I will be adding Stacy Halls to my auto- buy authors list.
I have written about the wonderful story and it was WONDERFFUL. But, the cover also deserves a mention because, well WOW. Stunning. #CoverLove
And after reading the book the cover art is even more wonderful than I first thought. It is filled with clever and small details. It suits the story, it is interesting and it is beautifully done with lots of hidden surprises that become important as you read on. It’s a cover design filled with clues of the story within. I would certainly cross the book shop floor to pick it up, wouldn’t you!?!?!?
I was provided with a copy of The Foundling by Stacey Halls from the publisher via NetGalley and the blog tour organiser – Thank you!

Wonderful review Jules! I listened to the via The Pigeonhole and then bought a signed copy from Waterstones because I loved it so much!
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Thank you Nicki, and thank you for including my review in your Sunday Links post!
Waterstones always have the nicest editions! I might have to go and get a signed copy too 😀
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Thanks you’re very welcome x
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Fabulous review! I didn’t take any notes either…
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Thank you, I love when a book just doesn’t let you put it down.
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Me too!
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Oooh, that’s a great review. I was in two minds about this one, since I thought her first book was quite good but not really my thing, but I might have to give this book a go too 😀
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I’ve not read her first book…YET! So I’m not sure if it is along similar lines, but if you like historical fiction then I do recommend this 🙂
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Awesome review! This book is EVERYWHERE just now and I just assumed it wasn’t my thing… reading your review may have changed my mind though!
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Thank you! I hope you enjoy it if you do decide one day to pick it up 🙂
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Wonderful review, thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! 🙂
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I really want to read this book. I will have to buy it somewhere, but our cover in North America is ugly.
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That’s a shame! I must go and google what your cover looks like…
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The title is different too.
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I see what you mean and ‘The lost orphan’…hmm, I’m not sure I like either near as much as the UK cover and title.
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I sure don’t!!
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Wow what a wonderful review!!!! X
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Thank you 😀
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Amazing review! No notes and a struggle to review are signs of a great book!
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Thank you Meggy 🙂 I couldn’t put it down when I started. I’ve been pretty lucky so far in 2020 and read some great books.
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You shouldn’t have worried about writing this review, Jules. Your heart is all in and over it💜
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What a lovely comment Jonetta 😀 Thank you!
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I keep going back and forth on this one but every review I read says it’s amazing
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I know historical fiction isn’t for everyone, but I really liked it and I am sure it will be making my TOP reads of 2020 List.
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I’ve read so much good stuff about it so it’s likely I will.read it. The cover is gorgeous
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I hadn’t heard anything about this book before, but it sounds amazing. Great review!
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Thank you Lisa, I was totally hooked by it and I’m going to read her previous book soon while I wait for whatever she publishes next 😀
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That cover really is gorgeous, Jules, and I love that it suits the story!
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I would’ve picked this up just for the cover alone too hahah It really is mesmerizing! I also love how memorable this story was for you. That seems like a very promising statement. I’m really glad that you enjoyed this one so much, Jules! Fantastic review. 😀
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Thank you, I’m sure this author is going to turn out to be a long term favourite of mine!
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OMG I so need to read this!! I read her other book and loved it
you’re so lucky you were on the blog tour!!
-Lena
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Bookmarked! Thank you for the recommendation.
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You’re very welcome 🙂 I hope you enjoy it if you pick it up!
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I keep reading so many positive reviews about Stacey Hall’s books, I must give them a go! I also completely understand that it’s sometimes hard to put your thoughts together after reading a captivating book like this one. Glad that you enjoyed it and great review!
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Thank you Darina, I’m looking forward to picking up her previous book as soon as I get on top of my current reads. I hope you enjoy it if you get round to it.
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