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The Guynd: A Scottish Journal
All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House
Castles in the Air: The Restoration Adventures of Two Young Optimists and a Crumbling Old Mansion

Also, haven't read Norah Lofts, at least not that I remember. Now might be the time...
Thanks!



And I adored Mary Stewart in high school (a very long time ago) and still go back sometimes, so will definitely try Lofts.
So nesting means renovating a house?
I always associate it with being a homebody/homemaker and popping out kids. (And later, the "empty-nest" syndrome.)
I always associate it with being a homebody/homemaker and popping out kids. (And later, the "empty-nest" syndrome.)

While I agree that it usually implies kids (after all, a nest is for baby birds), I'm not that interested in that part. Just the making a house into your perfect home part.
I just figure Nora Roberts likes making places you want to be and can expand it to other places than just her home. She's enhancing Boonsboro one building at a time.

Look under professions - interior design or home repair
Many cozies have home elements too, decorating for the holidays, hosting a party in the home, having a guest, etc. There are often long descriptions of the home of the main character, including the story behind inheriting that plate, finding that dressing table in a shop, or seeking the perfect decoration for a room. I suspect that this heavy nesting theme is drawn to make an invasion of the sanctity of the home (by the bad guy or gal) more forceful and something that makes the reader want resolution.

Books mentioned in this topic
Killer Librarian (other topics)Death by Inferior Design (other topics)
Three Sisters Island collection (other topics)
The Guynd: A Scottish Journal (other topics)
All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Nora Roberts (other topics)Mary Stewart (other topics)
Mercedes Lackey (other topics)
I tend to like what I call "nesting" novels, where the protagonist, as a significant part of the action, is building a nest. Some examples include:
Tribute by Nora Roberts
Thornyhold by Mary Stewart
Owlsight by Mercedes Lackey
Suggestions? Thanks in advance!