Book Review – Amanda in Scotland: The Standing Stones

I’d been meaning to read this series after hearing so many good things about Darlene Foster‘s Amanda books. I have to admit that I started with book ten as it intrigued me. So I now need to go back and read the earlier books, but you don’t have to have read the whole series to enjoy the book as a standalone. I’m sure it’s the same for the other books. So what’s it about? Here’s the blurb:

What could possibly go wrong on the magical Scottish Isle of Arran? It’s such a peaceful, charming place with castles, mountains, old graves and ancient standing stones.

Amanda Ross and Leah Anderson are visiting Aunt Jenny who owns an old house on the island. But something is not right. A mysterious woman, who seems to have stepped out of the past, keeps appearing, Leah’s father hasn’t contacted the family for some time, and Aunt Jenny’s house may have an uninvited guest.

Amanda is intrigued by this picturesque island, often called Little Scotland. She watches exciting sheepdog trials, attends a lively ceilidh, makes friends with the locals, and visits the mystical Holy Island. Join Amanda as she tries to solve the mystery of the strange woman and the disappearance of Leah’s father. Will the past catch up with the present?

My Review

As soon as I started the book I knew I was going to like Amanda. She’s inquisitive and clearly has a nose for a mystery. But she’s also kind and thoughtful. For those readers who haven’t been to this part of Scotland, Darlene makes them feel as if they’re right there. Her description is immersive and she also peppers the history of the place in an engaging, knowledgeable way.

Even though the book is aimed at middle grade readers, I was hooked and would thoroughly recommend.

21 responses to “Book Review – Amanda in Scotland: The Standing Stones”

  1. Thank you so much, Esther for this awesome review of Amanda in Scotland. I am so pleased you enjoyed it. You are right, the books do not need to be read in order.

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    1. Thanks, Darlene. I’ve added it to Amazon and Goodreads.

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      1. Thanks, Esther. You are the best!!

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  2. Hi Esther, I also enjoyed this book and have read several other Amanda books. All have been entertaining reads.

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    1. I’m glad you enjoy them too.

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    2. Thanks, Robbie. Your support means a lot to me. So glad you enjoy these stories. xo

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  3. Glad you met Amanda, Esther! I’m a big fan of Darlene’s series, and I’ve also read this one. Looking forward to Amanda’s next adventure!

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    1. Thanks, Teri. I love that you enjoy these stories!!

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  4. So nice of you to post this great review, Esther. I’m interested in it and will check it out.

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    1. Thanks, Tim. I really enjoyed it.

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    2. Thanks, Tim. I hope your inner child enjoys the adventure.

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  5. Great review once again. Quite eerie in fact. I have heard about the author in some other post if am not mistaken.

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    1. You probably have. Darlene writes a great blog and she also has a new Amanda book coming out soon.

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    2. Thank you so much. I do get around so you may have come across me. 😀

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      1. I think Unread your interview on Prior Blog

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  6. Esther, this is a wonderful review. I remember when I first discovered Darlene’s Amanda books. I have loved every one, including Scotland. Holland is my favorite. The books are so good that I purchased them for my local library.

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    1. That’s wonderful. I’m sure lots of readers have enjoyed getting them from the library.

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      1. Yes, they have.

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  7. I just finished reading Darlene’s book last night and will post my review soon. I was amazed by her historical research.

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    1. She really knows her stuff, doesn’t she? But then so do you with regards to Egypt.

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