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The Stonewycke Legacy #1

Stranger at Stonewycke

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In 1931 the Depression begins to affect the scottish town of Port Strathy and Allison MacNeil and her family try to use their family fortune to aid the economy

350 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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Michael R. Phillips

250 books610 followers
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Michael Phillips has been writing in the Christian marketplace for 30 years. All told, he has written, co-written, and edited some 110 books. Phillips and his wife live in the U.S., and make their second home in Scotland.

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511 reviews45 followers
April 15, 2017
Ended up skimming quite a few parts in this, as I tend to do with a lot of Phillips' books. A pretty good read, but I definitely like the second book in the trilogy the best of the lot (as is usually the case).
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Author 14 books11 followers
August 18, 2017
I did not read the other books that seemed to go before this series. Several of the threads that kept surfacing from the history of prior books/characters may have been tied up in those books, but they were repeated throughout this book, but never resolved.

I found myself skimming over the repititious musings of how the blood of the women of Stonewycke
ran brave and true and noble.... The fallacy of goodness inherited and passed on to the next generation, in spite of the Christian dialogue seemed contradictory.

I put it down many times and only went back to finish it because it was my mom's and she liked it.
284 reviews1 follower
October 6, 2022
Logan finds himself in a situation he never would have dreamed about when he left London. In Northern Scotland he encounters friendship and love. He tries to run from it but is surprised by the changes that occur in his thinking and attitude. He finds the Lord and that changes his whole outlook on life and the way he faces his challenges. His dishonest past catches up with him and he almost looses his life but he is spared to face a new and exciting journey.
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3,604 reviews52 followers
August 3, 2017
I read this book many years ago as either a middle schooler or underclassman in high school. I adored the book and entire series then. This remembered adoration helped me make the decision to skip these books when reading through my collection four years ago. I read many books by both of these authors since then and gradually became aware of the glaringly obvious shortcomings of their authorship. These shortcomings infected every book I read by them. I had no hope that these books would survive a second read. As I supposed, they did not. I read the first book and could barely make my way through the book. None of this series or the other related series made it through.
761 reviews6 followers
November 21, 2017
Allison is the des4eendaant of Maggie and Ian. The two are in the story, but, it focuses mostly on their granddaughter. Allison doesn't like Logan at first, because he is after her family's fortune. I'm glad that Logan confessed at the end of the book and gave his life over to the Lord. Allison also ends up falling n love with Logan.
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298 reviews3 followers
November 14, 2012
Good, wholesome romance with no objectionable material. Some descriptions of thoughts of a non-Christian person seem illogical because they are infused with religious language that a person of that sort would not use.
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2,264 reviews1,061 followers
November 8, 2015
I was hoping this would be a tad more interesting than the first three books as its set in more modern times but alas I was disappointed. Too slow paced, too much detail in some places and not enough in others. Not to mention that the second half was overly Christian.
220 reviews5 followers
July 17, 2018
I think this one is worth going back to the beginning. While this was the first in this series, there are more previous series and I am wanting to read the whole story. Why have I put it off so long? These have been on my to read list for ever... I am glad I finally picked it up.
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84 reviews
November 22, 2009
Second trilogy of Scottish aristocratic family.
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458 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2010
This begins the second trilogy (Stonewycke Legacy)about the Ramsey family in Scotland. it is set in 19th-century Scotland at an estate called Stonewycke.
941 reviews6 followers
April 5, 2015
So glad to be able to continue this series. Just wonderful.
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19 reviews
June 15, 2022
This book is as good as the other Stonewycke books!

You can't miss with a book about Stonewycke. I'm You can't miss with a book by Michael Phillips either. There is plenty of action and intrigue. There is romance that is sweet but intensely moving. The heroine starts out completely the opposite of the way her family is. Her transformation is astounding. I always learn spiritual lessons from Michael Phillips' books. They usually cover what I need when I need it. This book was no different. It was deep, but easy to understand. The characters were believable and endearing. I couldn't put it down. I had to see what would happen. The history and spiritual lessons are an unbeatable combination. The writing is excellent. It's such a pleasure to read a book like this.
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175 reviews
February 20, 2020
An enjoyable Christian historical fiction story line setting the tone as heritage lines change with the times. Great descriptive scenery and family ties. The sparks between young Allison and Logan force them both into spiritual introspection as God draws their hearts together. I especially love the character of Maggie, Lady Margaret as she patiently and lovingly guides Allison and sees into Logan's soul.
134 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2024
I really enjoyed this book and am looking forward to reading the rest of the series. I enjoy Michael R. Phillips books because he researches the history behind his stories well. He weaves into the history a plot which keeps me turning the pages and not wanting to stop. All of his stories include a spiritual challenge which have me re-evaluating my own life.
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Author 11 books809 followers
December 10, 2018
Probably my favorite Stonewycke book yet! Kept me captivated all the way through!
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January 25, 2024
The whole series is good, but this is easily my favourite out of the five. The character arcs are fantastic. A balanced mix of mystery and romance
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480 reviews20 followers
November 23, 2024
I didn't like this story as much as the first 3 books. I almost didn't finish this one and only did because it was an audiobook. I don't think I'll read the last two books.
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December 1, 2013
Some parts were too long, some were very exciting. It's not as good as the first three books, but not a bad way to relax. I probably won't keep reading this series because I have a long list of books I'm more interested in reading for now.
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