Christine once again lowered the stars on this one! There was much less Henry :( and just enough Laray to make any red-blooded girl cry with rage. If Christine wouldn't have him, couldn't the rest of us have a chance?!?!
She is finally done with the abusive and unpleasant Boyd, but when she meets a real gentleman, she can't seem to make up her mind! She goes on to more fruitless city job hunts (all the while moaning for the North), and collects an impressive array of suitors all suited to her in one way or another. First there's Laray, a RCMP member like her dad and brother, who is seriously the most considerate fellow ever - and he's looking forward to getting stationed North soon, the place she is desperate to return to. Then there's the gorgeous hunk pastor who shares not only her faith, but also her passion for helping soldiers and sailors find Christ; he even has a country boy background that meshes well with her Northern upbringing. Then there's the polished city doctor who is full of wisecracks and jokes that Christine never 'gets', and whose rich and ritzy relations make her feel nervous and insecure.
You guess who she picks. Another reviewer put it well - Eric is a saved Boyd. And I guess I hoped she would go on to bigger and better things, like a man who has more of the earthier, grittier qualities she loves in Wynn and Henry.
I will give her this much: if she would have chosen Laray only because he was a ticket North, he was better off without her. And the fact that she doesn't even seem to realize the pastor is human seems to hint that she's not really attracted to him as a man. That said, I don't really feel like she loved Eric, either. She just couldn't think of anything WRONG with him - so there we go!