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A n enjoyable story about the maligned Ann arriving in Madeira to escape the press and spend time with family, who weren't too sure about her arrival due to the press coverage. Good storyline and likeable characters with great descriptions of the island making me want to go there.... especially in current times!

The Wayward Wind by Lewis Cox.
This the story about Ann having got caught in a very difficult situation through no fault of her own that received terribly unkind press relating to her. She decided to take a holiday to allow the situation to die down . We see she arrives at her only family’s home in Madeira. Although she doesn’t get a very warm welcome due to the bad press coverage in London instead of finding out what actually happened to Ann and giving her support.
The story is beautifully written and descriptive you feel like you are actually in Madeira. It is very long drawn out and repetitive in the end. As well as very predictable. A bit disappointed.

I'm sure I read it a long time ago but it was great to read it again as it's an enjoyable and engrossing read.
I liked the great setting, the cast of characters and the plot that flows.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.

THE WAYWARD WIND by LEWIS COX is a delightful romantic novel set in Madeira during the time that the Union Castle Line ships called in there on their way between South Africa and Britain. The setting is beautiful and the characters well drawn. I am not going to tell you any more as I do not want to spoil things for you. It is an easy and enjoyable read.
I was given a free copy of the book by NetGalley from Sapere Books. The opinions in this review are completely my own.