What an amazing ending to this quartet! I really enjoyed getting to know the characters--especially, Amanda. I cried in the last book when she lost her chance to reconcile with some of her family members.
I smiled as I read the conclusion, and loved how Michael Phillips tied in the "mystery" surrounding Heathersleigh so perfectly!
Most of all, my faith was challenged and stretched as I read of the struggles, heartaches, misconceptions, and the faith of others throughout this series.
I'm looking forward to sharing this fictional legacy with my children when they're a bit older and can handle a book series with "meat and potatoes"!
I'd recommend this series to those who are looking for historical Christian fiction that makes you think. Also, these books are not ones that you can't put down to "return to reality". I appreciate that so much. Many times, I needed to read a small portion so I could "digest" it. This is a very good thing!
If you're looking for a quick, "fluffy" romance novel to read, this is not for you.
If you're looking for a book that will make you laugh and cry, I'd suggest you start with the first book in the series, Wild Grows the Heather in Devon.
If you're concerned that this book series might "capture" you so that you have a very difficult time pulling yourself away from it to care for your family and other priorities in your life, not to worry! Though these books have elements of suspense and intrigue, the chapters and chapter breaks are short and often; and (thought sometimes I had to exercise a bit of willpower), I was, indeed, able to still balance my life between reading these books!
I'm looking forward to reading more books by Phillips, and I hope you'll do the same!