I couldn't figure out why book 4 was even written and published. The same goes for book 5. It picks right up where we left Jayson in book 4 having issues with the woman in his ward who thinks he's evil. Who cares??? I sure didn't. I can't tell you how happy I am that I'm done with this series. Done with reading the LAME lyrics of "Good, Clean Fun". Done with too many of the characters dying of cancer. Done with the whining over someone in Jayson's ward thinking he's a bad person. Done with everyone's crying and the phrase "high water tables". Done with Jayson Wolfe and Elizabeth. Done, done, done. In a nut shell? Worst. Series. Ever. I was glad to finish the Jason Wolfe story. He's a great character. While I was able to skim much of the book (because I'm so used to her writing), some I really enjoyed slowing down on and reading more thoroughly. I even teared up in some places or got goose bumps, etc. A nice light read. Stansfield came through again. I was appreciative that she shed light on the Celiac dilemma facing this nation. Any publicity helps. She was accurate in her facts and descriptions. Good for her. I hope it helps some people out there get diagnosed so they can begin living again.
Good book, although it was hard to see Jayson go through yet another trial
—wallerirvin
it was heart-warming to hear that this book has a teary happy ending
—EZE
another great lds series by Anita Stansfield
—Four
Good way to end the series.
—lambert