In The
Cottage, Book 2 (of 3) in the Secrets of the Shetland Series by Michael
Phillips, American Loni Ford arrives in the Shetland Islands to learn about
her inheritance of the island Whale’s Reef. It’s a small island, some three by
four miles, but most of it comes to her as a descendent of Ernest Tulloch. The
island includes a wool factory, a village of small shops and homes, and “The
Cottage,” the home of the “laird” of the island that is less of a cottage ad
far more of a rather large mansion.
Loni’s first
thought is to sign away her rights and give her inheritance to one of two
potential heirs, fisherman and bully Hardy Tulloch or the island’s “chief,”
David Tulloch, an author, naturalist, and devout Christian. Loni works for an
investment firm in Washington, D.C., and living on a remote island some 5,000
miles away isn’t on her to-do list.
Much of the
story of The Cottage centers on these
three characters, who they are, where they come from, their families and their
histories. While it is clearly becomes a love story, it also is the story of family,
ancestry, and the importance of recognizing and accepting one’s duty.
The Secrets of
the Shetlands series is published as a trilogy, but it is more of one novel
published in three installments. Using a small island, Phillips writes a
sweeping story of love, history, and faith. The “canvas” of three parts allows
him to include side stories, sub-plots (including a scheme by a fake Texan to
take control of the island), and a rather rich selection of minor characters.
Michael Phillips |
Phillips is the
author of 23 works of non-fiction. He’s edited 27 works of the Scottish writer George MacDonald,
whose books had such an impact on C.S.
Lewis. He’s edited five
works of Harold Bell Wright and Ralph Connor.
He’s also co-authored 13 novels with his wife Judith Pella, and written more
than 40
original novels on his own.
I was resistant
to the idea of a three-installment novel, but the story in The
Inheritance (Book 1) hooked me. Book 3, The
Legacy, was published this month, so all three parts are now available.
I should point out that I didn’t actually read the first two in the series. I inhaled
them – the story and characters were that compelling.
Related: My
review of The Inheritance.
Top photograph: Winter gale at Door Holm in
the Shetland Islands, via Shetland.org.
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