With over half a million copies sold, The Stonewycke Trilogy thrills readers with its rich characters and detailed settings. Building on the events from The Heather Hills of Stonewycke, Flight From Stonewycke continues this multi-generational tale of an aristocratic Scottish family. After marrying against her father's wishes, Maggie Duncan plans to flee to America with her husband, Ian. But Ian is accused of murder, and honor requires him to stay in Scotland to face the charges. Alone, Maggie sets up a life for them in the New World, while Ian faces the horrors of prison. Thousands of miles apart, the two must learn to trust in God's greater will to reunite them.
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"The exciting story from " The Heather Hills of Stonewycke" is continued in this book. It tells of heartbreak and of healing, of malice and of mercy, of hatred and of love. This is a really good book. I enjoyed it very much, and am excited to read the third book of the trilogy."
— Brittany (5 out of 5 stars)
" great story! it was a good emotional story that didn't get ruined by sex & vulgarity. "
— Kirsten, 4/12/2013" EXCELLENT--well woven, twisting plot, very realistic-not "fairy tailish" "
— Michelle, 11/18/2012" This was the second book in a series. It wasn't as good as the first one, but I look forward to the last book. "
— Mary, 7/9/2012" I thought this book was better than the first one. The characters were engaging and things moved along quickly. This was,however, a very Christian book with the characters spending a lot of time discussing God-which did get to be a little much at times. "
— Laura, 4/17/2012" The second book in the stonewycke trilogy. Also, a great light Christian read. Probably my least favorite of the trilogy, but still great. "
— Allison, 11/25/2011" I'll keep this short and sweet: Anyone who enjoyed The Heather Hills of Stonewycke should definitely read this sequel. "
— Siobhan, 5/31/2010" i don't really remember it. unlikely that I would read it again... "
— Kaeli, 12/19/2009" Absolutely great reading. A wonderful story, terrific characters and deep faith make these a must read. If you are not into Scotland, you will be after you read these. I read them in the 1980's when they first came out. "
— Anne, 6/19/2009" Michael Phillips and Judith Pella can be likened to Karen Kingsbury and other good writers. Their stories are intresting, and has a lot to teach if you gave an eye open for the simple truths. Stonewycke is a Legendary place with amazing Heroes of the Faith. "
— Annette, 1/30/2009" I'm unsure why this was marked unread. I finished it too long ago to review at this time. "
— Mary, 10/21/2008" I am currently reading it. It is a story of a Scottish family. Characters drive the plot. Description is well done, but sometimes becomes tedious. "
— Mary, 10/18/2008" This was a hard book for me to start, but once I got into the story it was a fast read. By the third book I flew through the exciting story. "
— Sarah, 5/28/2008" Read these as a young woman. Enjoyable. "
— Ebookwormy, 3/21/2008" I loved this book - I enjoy historical sagas - and this one is just a feel good book. Nothing earth shattering, just a good read. "
— Peggy, 3/3/2008" I couldn't even finish it because it moved WAY too slow for my taste. "
— Angie, 2/24/2008Michael Phillips, one of the premier Christian novelists of his generation, is an author, editor, publisher, and bookseller. He has written nearly fifty books, including many bestsellers, and his current total book sales have capped five million. He is also the man responsible for introducing Victorian novelist George MacDonald to new readers around the world. Phillips and his wife, Judy, live in Eureka, California.
Davina Porter has been enthralling listeners for over twenty-five years with her ability to mine the psychological depths of the characters she reads and bring them convincingly to life. In 2006, she won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Female Narration and in 2004 for Best Inspirational Literature Narration. She has been honored as an AudioFile Golden Voice and has won nineteen AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actress, she has appeared on stage at the Vineyard Playhouse and the Square One Theater, among others.
Davina Porter has been enthralling listeners for over twenty-five years with her ability to mine the psychological depths of the characters she reads and bring them convincingly to life. In 2006, she won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Female Narration and in 2004 for Best Inspirational Literature Narration. She has been honored as an AudioFile Golden Voice and has won nineteen AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actress, she has appeared on stage at the Vineyard Playhouse and the Square One Theater, among others.