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Written on Jun 19, 2019
My rating is 4.5 stars
I’m a little sad that this is the end of the Heart of the Mountains series though it is is nice to have it all wrapped up in such a wonderful way. The series started with Simeon Grant and ends with the daughter he adopted at the end of this book.
Each of the previous books in the series followed the journey of someone into the Canadian wilderness. This Healing Journey breaks the pattern with the journey taking place in Montana. And with the journey being unintentional!
While there was an encounter that occurred which appeared to have significance, nothing ended up coming of it. I was a little surprised and had actually been watching to see where that was going. It didn’t, so I’m not quite sure why it was there unless it will appear in another series. Hmm.
I also felt disappointed that what Reuben did to help Hannah and Nathaniel at the end was not explained. That what he did worked was clear but I would have liked to know what it actually was.
As with the other books in this series, This Healing Journey has characters from the others and yet easily stands alone. Lovers of historical and Western fiction will enjoy reading about Hannah and Nathaniel.
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I was given a copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.