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What the Wind Knows
โ Scribed by Amy Harmon
- Publisher
- Amazon Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In an unforgettable love story, a womans impossible journey through the ages could change everything
Anne Gallagher grew up enchanted by her grandfathers stories of Ireland. Heartbroken at his death, she travels to his childhood home to spread his ashes. There, overcome with memories of the man she adored and consumed by a history she never knew, she is pulled into another time.
The Ireland of 1921, teetering on the edge of war, is a dangerous place in which to awaken. But there Anne finds herself, hurt, disoriented, and under the care of Dr. Thomas Smith, guardian to a young boy who is oddly familiar. Mistaken for the boys long-missing mother, Anne adopts her identity, convinced the womans disappearance is connected to her own.
As tensions rise, Thomas joins the struggle for Irelands independence and Anne is drawn into the conflict beside him. Caught between history and her heart, she must decide whether shes willing to let go of the life she knew for a love she never thought shed find. But in the end, is the choice actually hers to make?
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Review
I dont often find a book I cant put down, but I devoured What the Wind Knows. Its 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 depictedhistorical 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*
About the Author
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 Awardwinning 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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