What the Wind Knows

Amy Harmon
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What the Wind Knows

Amy Harmon
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“I don’t often find a book I can’t put down, but I devoured What the Wind Knows. It’s magical, atmospheric, and compelling, a book that will haunt you for a long time.” —Rhys Bowen, New York Times and #1 Kindle bestselling author of The Tuscan Child, In Farleigh Field, and the Royal Spyness novels

“Amy Harmon brings a tragic and fascinating period of history to life with a poignant love story that plays out across time and oceans. Skillfully woven around vividly depicted—historical events and figures, this is a page-turner, hard to put down until the end.” —Helen Bryan, international bestselling author of War Brides, The Sisterhood, and The Valley

“An inspiring exploration of a setting seldom found in historical fiction, What the Wind Knows is a heartfelt, beautifully written journey through time, history, and love. Fans of Outlander will treasure this book.” —Olivia Hawker, author of The Ragged Edge of Night

“With masterful and enchanting storytelling, Amy Harmon weaves a tale of epic love, alternating between the present and war-torn Ireland in 1921 like a seasoned historian. I was captivated.” —Tracey Garvis Graves, New York Times bestselling author of On the Island and The Girl He Used to Know

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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This book had me captivated from the very first chapter. An enjoyable read.

"Amazing story! Could not put it down once I started."

Melissa (5/5)

Beautiful

"What a beautiful book. I loved the historical fiction aspect as I didn’t know much about Irish history. The story itself was lovely and entertaining. I’ve already gifted this gem of a book."

LeighAnn (5/5)

Beautiful

"I immediately fell in love with this book and it has become one of my favourite books I've read! This love story drew me in completely, and I will certainly be reading it again! I do not know how this book doesn;t have more raving reviews! I read this book as slowly as I could simply because I didn't want it to end!"

Stephanie (5/5)

This is a love story unlike any other!

"4. 5/ 5 stars Initial thoughts: I am not a big fan of historical books. But I love Amy Harmon and this cover is stunning! This book takes place in 2001 and 1921. Ireland is everything in this book! The author blends real life events with an incredible romance. What an original and compelling book! This book starts out in 2001. The narrator is thirty year old Annie (1st person POV - she is a famous author). Historical is not my thing. So I was actually happy that the book begins in the 2000s. The story begins when Anne's grandfather is dying. He wants her to go to Ireland. The chapters have Anne's POV. But at the end of each chapter we also have Thomas' journal/POV mostly from 1916 and the 1920s. Thomas was her grandfather's dad's best friend. The focus of this book is Ireland and I absolutely loved that about this story. But this book is about so much more than that. There is a fantastical aspect to the story, that took me a while to get used to. But I ended up loving this aspect of the story so much. There is also a political part of the story. This book had a fair amount of political history (Irish Civil War). So that part wasn't my favorite. But this book is so unique. And heavy and meaningful. And it seems like the author must have done so much research. I was mesmerized by Anne's story. And the romance was amazing. But I was so curious how the book would end. By the end I was teary. I can honestly say that I did not see the end coming at all. This is a love story unlike any other. The book features historical events mixed with a story of romance. This is definitely a must read."

Jennifer (5/5)

A unique love story

"I’m not usually a fan of time travel but this book was so well written that I found I couldn’t put it down. I learned a bit of Irish history while enjoying a beautifully written historical romance."

Anne (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Mar 01, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 416
  • Éditeur : Amazon Publishing
  • ISBN : 9781503904590
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.25" H

Amy Harmon is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of thirteen novels, including From Sand and Ash, and the Whitney Award–winning The Law of Moses. Her historical novels, inspirational romances, and young adult fantasy books are now being published internationally. To find out more about Amy, visit her at www.authoramyharmon.com.

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