A review by dancingandtwirling
September by Rosamunde Pilcher

4.0

When I read a Rosamunde Pilcher novel, I always think to myself, "Wow, they don’t write them like that anymore." "September" was released in 1990.
As I turned the pages of "September," I was transported to the quaint village of Strathcroy, where the air was filled with the scent of heather and the sound of bagpipes in the distance. The characters came alive with their rich histories and intricate relationships, drawing me deeper into their world with each passing chapter.

The conclusion may have been a bit chaotic, but it ultimately came together. Not everything was perfectly resolved, but enough loose ends were tied up to show that the families will persevere. Although individuals may come and go, the legacy of these families will endure for generations to come.