Character is at the heart of a story, and this fine tale has plenty of that... An alluring sense of [the Scottish Highlands] is at the very core of the book.” —New York Times
“A family drama filled with romance.” —People
“Magnificent!” —Cosmopolitan
“A dance of life!” —Philadelphia Inquirer
“Lovely, lulling.” —New York Daily News
“Reading September is like unwrapping a splendidly packaged gift.” —LA Life
“A jewel of a novel about wonderful people, wonderfully written.” —Boston Sunday Herald
“Engrossing... Finishing the novel is like losing contact with cherished friends.” —Chattanooga Times
“Top writing.. September is fiction at its very best... It's more than a good story-it's a great story by a great author. Don't miss it. And be sure to tell a friend!” —Grand Rapids Press
“Pilcher is one of the best current practitioners of literate commercial fiction.” —Publishers Weekly
Romance novels are nearly always centered on the heroine, and from the conversations I’ve had, this is one of the big reasons most men don’t read romance. They think a female-centric story just won’t be relatable or interesting to them. They also think the stories are going to be chock-full of lovey-dovey sap—and little else. And […]