Hope Rekindled doesn’t find its hope rekindled until the very end. As a series, the first book started out with an even balance of joy and trial, but the second two books were much heavier on the trial and struggle aspect of the story. In the third book, Deborah becomes a worrywart, irrationally worrying about everything. Even after she receives advice and reassurance from those around her, she presents an unstable and uncertain figure in the story, not at all reflective of the capable and confident woman she presents in the first book. Adding to this a very heavy story with some sorrowful trials and you have a story that overall is not as pleasant to read because it is encased in sadness. Despite this, the story does end happily. You just have to wade through a lot to get there. Overall, the characters are loveable and enjoyable to learn more about. The storyline with Jael is great in this book. At the end of the day, I wanted a better balance between heavy and happy.