SUMMARY: As a young woman visiting Alaska, Bryn Bailey--cousin to Trevor Kenbridge (Torchlight)--found love in the arms of Eli Pierce. But when she rejected Eli’s faith, the two sadly parted. Ten years later, Bryn is back in Alaska for a summer of humanitarian aid, where she is dependent upon Eli, now a bush pilot. To her surprise, Bryn discovers that not only is she still in love with Eli, she’s also drawn to the glorious country he loves--and the God he serves. Then one night, during a sudden storm, their small plane goes down in the wilderness, leaving Eli injured and fighting for his life. Can Bryn find Pathways back to civilization, to God…and to love?
REVIEW: When I read the Full Circle series, I somehow missed book 3 and am definitely glad I picked it up to finish this series. The descriptions of the Alaskan bush country were so vivid that you felt you were there. Having visit Talkeetna, this brought back many memories of the wondrous beauty of Alaska. Included is a storyline filled with adventure, danger and rustic living as well as a sweetly developed romance. I thoroughly enjoy the relationship that continued to develop between Bryn and Eli. I admired Eli's strength as he worked to keep his feelings in line with God's word; and Bryn's growing understanding of her relationship with God. Overall an easy, very enjoyable read. I would recommend this complete series.
FAVORITE QUOTES: "You're looking for the same thing, girl. Happiness. But happiness is not something you get to. Those who are happy enjoy the getting-to-it-ness of life. Life itself breeds joy. If you see it in the right light. And if you see it in the light of the Father's eyes--oh yes, my, that's when life is sublime."
""It's the foundation, sure. But happiness is a choice mostly, Bryn. It's a choice. "
"But becoming a Christian doesn't man everything is easy, that we're only brought joy."
"But God has a funny sense of humor. An interesting way of leading us down the winding path, if we're careful to listen to HIm."
"Jesus Christ is either who he said he was or a complete fraud. He himself gave those around him no room to think otherwise. He is either the Son of God--our Savior--or he is a madman."