A review by mbenzz
What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon

3.0

If you like Lifetime Movies, then boy, is this the book for you!

This book started out really strong for me, and I was loving it. Then, somewhere around the 40%-50% mark, the eye rolling started.

I am NOT a fan of romance novels and Lifetime movies, and that is what this story turned out to be.

I won't rehash the story as it's already been done here a million times, but its extremely predictable. I could see from a mile away what had happened to the original Anne, and I was correct. Liam is a very cardboard bad guy, so it wasn't a surprise when things unfolded the way they did.

I flew through the first half of this book in about 2 days, but the second half took me about 6 days to get through. The only reason I kept going was to see if Anne would stay in 1922, or return to 2001.

I will say, the ending was satisfying. I wasn't sure which way it would go, but I was really happy with how everything wrapped up.

While I didn't love this book, I know a lot of people who will, so I'll absolutely recommend it to them, but it just wasn't my kind of story.