![]() ![]() Charlotte and her husband faithfully represent an older generation who while set in their ways, are willing to try to adapt to their younger grandchildren. ![]() However, I believe the Home to Heather Creek series breaks that mold and I have found it one of the most comforting and engaging set of stories that I have ever read. ![]() For those reasons alone I usually stay way from these type of series. ![]() I get wary sometimes that the flow of the story will be broken up when something that happens in one novel never gets mentioned again or that there's an endless storyline that keeps going on in 20 books just to keep the continuity. Multi author series can sometimes be a challenge because there can be lack in continuity, characters don't show up in every book, and different personalities appear with each different author. Will they be able to help out the three struggling city children who feel out of place and alone on the farm or will history repeat itself and they leave just like Denise did? Even though they haven't taken care of children in years, they want to do right by Denise, who left home at an early age after a disagreement. Now they must take care of Denise's three children Sam, Emily and Christopher. What was a pleasant life on a Nebraska farm with her husband has now been rocked by news of her only daughter's death. Charlotte Stevenson's world has been turned upside down. ![]()
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