Peggy Moreland has written a conclusion to this Fortune mini-series that is filled with a surprising amount of depth where the plot is concerned. Because of the large age gap and social differences between Link and Isabelle, Moreland employs a plot involving Isabelle's past to join them together in a remarkable way. Isabelle is very young but the betrayal of her fiancé shakes her up in many ways. She is accustomed to doing as her family expects, including marrying a man she doesn't love, but in Link she finds a man she unexpectedly loves and is willing to fight for. It is hard not to admire her for this. Link is troubled by his persistent connection to this young woman and the fact that he can't seem to escape her. Link is admirable for both his love for Isabelle and the selflessness it develops in his character. I wish I could tell you more about the wonderful use of plot employed in this story but I wouldn't want to ruin this fine conclusion.