
I wouldn’t expect anything less but I am thankful that it is present in this last chapter. I love that it only took a few months for Cora and Jamie to become the pseudo-parents who hovered in the foyer waiting for their child to open letters for colleges. (Sorry I think I still have issues regarding the Harry Potter epilogue.) The kind of ending that will leave me more satisfied than a novel with a detail ridden, thread tying epilogue. A situation where everything isn’t necessary detailed and there is still room for some imagination.

I predict this will be an ending I am satisfied with. I was also a little pole axed to see that the podcast gets a surprising amount of downloads, why you’d want to hear an Australian detailing her random thoughts, I’m not really that sure? It did start me thinking though, should I continue with the podcast or just stick with the blog? I have some regular responders and from all appearances, some regular readers too.

This has been a great endeavour for me, sharing my love of a good book and a talented author. As I was re-reading my past entries (and gasping over my shocking editing), I found myself amazed. This is my last chapter response for the Lock and Key blog series.
