Come Full Circle
REVIEWS
Come Full Circle
REVIEWS
For fans of contemporary fiction, women’s adventures,
and family dramas
Come Full Circle Reviews
For fans of contemporary fiction, women’s adventures, and family dramas
Come Full Circle Reviews
The final book in The Iceberg Trilogy follows a young woman from Sydney to the Canadian wilderness as she searches for her missing mother. Caulfield’s love of nature shines through her prose as the reader is swept along on another journey of heartbreak and healing. Come Full Circle is a touching end to this epic family saga.
I have been fortunate to have travelled, by car, from one coast to the other across our amazing country (Canada). One of the things that continues to blow me away in this trilogy are the detailed references to all parts of Canada, written by a New Zealander! I can’t fathom how Caulfield is able to capture the nuances of each part of Canada so well as to bring me back to those places in my mind. It was as though she was writing from my own memories, which was a bonus experience for me with this book.
This has been a breathtaking trilogy, and I’ve learned so much from it: harsh yet beautiful landscapes, a family saga that’s so real, so full of tragedy and yet such happiness too, and nature and wildlife explored as certain parts of the story unfolded.
Beautiful, heartwrenching conclusion to this wonderful trilogy. You’ll laugh, weep and want to book the first flight to British Columbia after reading this rich and wonderful story. It’s a deeply satisfying end to the trilogy.
She takes her characters through darkness and pulls you along for the ride. I was gripped and now I’m finished, I can’t stop thinking about them. If you like epic novels, the Iceberg Trilogy is for you.
In one word … breathtaking! So much I want to say but so much I can’t. Come Full Circle should be your own experience to best appreciate it in all its beauty, that anticipation of not knowing what’s in store but knowing it will be good. Just know there will come a point when you won’t be able to turn the pages fast enough. And then you won’t want it to end.
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A superb ending to an emotional family saga.
It’s such a complex story that you’ll get the best from it having read books one and two first.
Jeannie Zelos
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