Great book. It was well-written, every bit of it.
I really enjoyed all of this novel, but I must admit that I didn't care for this one as much as I did the others. I missed home. I missed the quiet togetherness, the bubbling family, the heart-to-heart chats. Yes, they had some of those in there, but once Belinda moved to Boston with Mrs. Stafford-Smyth (don't worry, it's not spoiling much), and maybe even before that, the book just began to decline. Janette Oke did a good job at portraying Belinda's boredom. I was getting just as bored as she was.
Can't remember if I laughed or cried – I probably did a bit of both.
In truth, this was a really great book. But the last fifth of the novel was a bit slow for me and I missed how it used to be.
But all-in-all, it was a great book and Janette Oke fans should love it.
(*SPOILER ALERT!!!*)
Belinda was a really great character. I enjoyed reading from her view though I don't believe I connected with her quite as well as I did with Marty. She was really sweet, and ambitious, and generous, and innocent. I was feeling restless alongside Belinda. I wonder if her renewing her relationship with God will help.
Mrs. Stafford-Smyth was a nice character. I really felt sorry for the woman. All that wealth and yet she seems so lonely and, well, alone. No matter how much money you have you can't buy love. I'm glad Belinda is such a good friend and help to her.
Marty and Clark were as kind, sweet, and endearing as ever. I miss them.
Melissa and Amy Jo were great. I'm glad they both were able to find love and settle down though I am sad they're way out west.
Jackson was really a sweetheart. So confident, and charming, and mature. I hope he finds a wonderful girl to fall hopelessly in love with.
Rand was sweet too. Though I must admit I am very glad Belinda did not fall in love with him, wonderful though he is.
Luke was a great brother and doctor. Arnie was such a sweet and loving father. The rift between the family was so tragic. I've never seen anything that split them like that. It was so sad. I am so very very grateful that they were able to heal and move on in harmony.
I'm also glad nothing happened with Pierre. Windsor was pretty nice, as was the rest of the staff.
Where in the stinkin' world is Drew?!?! It didn't mention him even once! Didn't spare one single paragraph or even a sentence to tell me where he is or how he's doing or, or something.
I'm still holding out for Drew though I have this terrible feeling that they won't end up together. Nooo!
I can't believe it. I only have one book left in the series. Only one! I can hardly believe it. It's all gonna be over! No more Marty, Clark, or any of them. So sad! I'm mourning this parting! :(