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I enjoyed the first two books of this medevial - historical- romance - tale series, much more than the last two. They each encouraged steadfast faith, and provided examples of how hope conquers fear.
The last two books were not as captivating, since they concentrated more heavily on the obscene greed, vile degradation, cruel abuse, betrayal, and powerlessness of mankind when dealing with evil. It is difficult to escape the thoughts of the shameful acts committed by such horrendous villians. A saving grace, the books shine a light on how prayer can intervene, showing how God's goodness can change any situation.
I much prefer a pleasant fictional experience when I delve into another realm for adventure. The clear message is these tales repeatedly demonstrate that steadfast faith is the key to a fulfilling Christian walk.
These experiences are filled with twists and turns throughout each book, with the biggest one sometimes included in the conclusion. The unfathonable events in this book lead you to wonder if Hope and Magnus will ever come to terms with how to communicate effectively with each other.
How insane I found it that this book concluded with unresolved conflicts and no title for another book in regard to the cliff hanger that fills your heart with compassion and fear for one of the supporting characters.
These are mostly clean reads (aside from the torturous acts referred to from Hope's past), each able to stand on its own, delivers an H.E.A, and throws in a quick cliff hanger regarding a supporting character to interest you in the next book.