I think this book was a little unrealistic for most people. Like really who could afford to spend an enitre week with friends, (not only monetary, but family)? And does anyone really get along that well with that many people for that many days? I also don't think that the temptations and trials were portrayed well before a temple sealing after already married. It really is harder than portrayed, speaking from experience...and it's hard regardless of whether or not you have had the knowledge of the gospel all of your life. I also thought it was interesting that Stansfield only talked about one of them getting a temple recommend to be sealed. You both have to go in to get a recommend to do a live ordinance, even if you already have a regular recommend. However, I did enjoy the storyline and it was a quick read. I kept finding myself skimming and saying to myself, "blah, blah, blah"...I think I'm done with Anita Stansfield for awhile. Too much drama and trauma and not enough plot. I only picked up this series because of the reference to Dickens whom I love, and I liked the first of the series, but they have gotten steadily worse with each book, and this last one I hope puts the series out of its misery.
Do You like book Dickens Inn - Tranquil Light (2010)?
Not as happy with this story as I was the last one #3. I hope #5 is better.
—Smsmicki