A Gathering of Memories (A Place Called Home Series #4)
 

A Gathering of Memories (A Place Called Home Series)

by Lori Wick

Her heart was fragile from too much pain—would her defenses push Ross away?

Ross felt panicked. His words had hurt her. It surprised him, given the way she handled the harsh circumstances of her life. First her mother’s death. Then her father’s. Then losing the land.

Was his compassion for the vulnerable young woman turning to love? And if it was... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

A good end to the series
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-02-16
This was a good way to wrap up this series. There is always love and God in the center, as in many of her other books. It was a very good read.
Lori Wick strikes again
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-06-25
I love lori wicks books your always ensured for a happy ending like this one this is one of my favorite series. But I liked this story about ross and amanda because the fact that ross wouldnt consider some one who didnt share his faith (just as god wants), but helped her to christ.and then found love to share with her
A great and entertaining read!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2002-05-25
I enjoy all of Lori Wick's books. This is one of my favorites, as it is a story really about love and family. It's well worth reading as are all of her books. The characters have chalanges, but through it all remain loving and rely on God. It's worth the 5 stars.
The second best book in the series
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2001-03-29
I thought this book was a good end to the Place Called Home Series. After being disappointed with Song for Silas, and the Long Road Home it was very refreshing to read such a well put together story. I thought Lori Wick did a great job tying up all the loose ends in her character's lives, however, I still think it lacked some of the punch I've come to expect from Lori Wick.
Bre's
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2001-03-18
This was a very sweet book. Unfortunately, in some parts it wasn't much more than that. The thing with Lori Wick's characters is that more often than not they are . . . well, too perfect. I have met plenty of people who are as good as the characters in many Christian novels, but I have never met anybody who did not struggle with being good all the time. Still, Mandy and her siblings were quite realistic, and it was my attachment to Mandy that gave this book four stars instead of three. The big disappointment was that what should have been the climax was only remembered by Mandy, not experienced. All the tension had just . . . disappeared. I felt something not unlike jet-lag.
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