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Watching the Wind Blow (Greek Village Book 9)
From INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLING AUTHOR Sara Alexi, who ranks as one of Amazon.co.uk's TOP Literary Fiction authors
Book Nine in the Greek Village Collection
This story is based on true events that happened to a family member of Sara Alexi in the year 2000.
Set in the Aegean sea, under the Mediterranean sun, Watching the Wind Blow is a tale of a girl and a man who are thrown together unwillingly in circumstances that are soon beyond anyone's control.
The endless blue sky and calm clear waters are no more than a tease for Irini, as it soon becomes clear that her life is at risk.
Struggling to stay safe, she finds herself revisiting a time in her life that has left her scarred and scared. She has no idea how huge the cost, or the amount of love she needs to heal these wounds.Â
Praise for Watching the Wind Blow
This book is priceless. I am now going to stop saying which is my favourite in the series because each time I do a new one appears that surpasses the one before it.
The ninth in the series and the fourth I have read. A superb offering from Sara Alexi and in keeping with the others I have read there is always a new angle.
What can I say? Sara has cracked it again. She has the ability to draw you in and make you feel part of the story. The detail is unbelievable or should that read, believable. The thoughts and complex emotions of these characters captivate you as well as entertain you.
Another really enjoyable read - once started I could not put it down until I'd finished it
Hi Sara.I have just finished book 9.What an amazing story.!! Every page was packed,and fast moving you are a wonderful writer.I feel this book has surpassed my expectations of how a writer can find depths,and be so natural as well.!I have so enjoyed all of your books.
If you enjoyed 'The Pact' or 'The Story Teller' by Jodi Picoult, 'Necessary Lies' by Diane Chamberlain, 'The Thread' or 'The Island' by Victoria Hislop or 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry' by Rachel Joyce or any of Irvin G. Yalom's publications you'll love this book...