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Review: What the Winds Know by Amy Harmon

What the Wind Knows
Anne Gallagher finds herself in 1912 Ireland in Amy Harmon’s new time travel romance.

No matter how hard I try, I just keep falling ass-backwards into time travel love stories. For the love of god, it needs to stop. Not only do they typically make very little sense (what modern woman is going to fall for a guy who she has to school on the greater challenges of feminism in recent decades) but I am trying to branch out in genre. Not doing great so far.

Regardless of that, I have to say that I really enjoyed Amy Harmon’s What the Wind Knows. Surrounding the 20th Century Irish rebellions and quest for freedom from Great Britain, this was offered as an Amazon First read book for prime users in March (any excuse for a St. Paddy’s Day promo).

“Was I changing history, or had I always been part of it?” The main character Anne asks herself this age old time travel question. This book answers the question and is worth reading, although I’m glad I didn’t pay for it.