![]() ![]() The attention to detail in this book made this story come alive in a way I’ve rarely experienced while reading. I was not disappointed in the least and I cannot say how grateful I am that I was able to escape my own reality for a few hours. ![]() ![]() Finally, I was determined to let the characters sweep me away to 1920s Ireland and leave my present world completely behind. ![]() I also wasn’t in the correct frame of mind for reading when I started this novel – life hit my family hard in the new year and it’s taken time to adjust. Granted, I’m not familiar with Irish history, making everything in these pages new to me. It took some time for me to grasp the numerous characters and the history taking place. What the Wind Knows started off slow for me. That’s why anything I say about her or her books will be an injustice to the greatness she is able to craft in her stories. Amy Harmon holds more talent in her little finger than most of us could wish to acquire in a lifetime. Every Amy Harmon book leaves me in awe – completely astonished by the gifts she was endowed with, the feelings she’s able to put into language my brain does not possess. What a delight, to begin the year with one of my most anticipated reads of 2019, by one of my favorite authors of all. ![]()
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