The Windmill

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Pub Date 18 Nov 2020 | Archive Date 25 Dec 2020

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Description

What is love at first sight? What do we mean by destiny? Are things sometimes just meant to be? And are there messages within our dreams?

Virginia ‘Ginny’ Lewis Faulkner thinks her luck is in when she inherits a previously-unknown property. Little does she know all that awaits her as she begins a genealogical investigation to discover more about her Great Aunt Florence Stanley, whom she and other family members have little knowledge of following her disappearance in war-torn Holland in 1940. But there are skeletons within the cupboard that were hidden for a reason...

Told through a lens of three snapshots in time that are connected by a ‘soul’s’ journey to reunite with past loves, experience the loves and loss of three extraordinary people and their journeys in life.

What is love at first sight? What do we mean by destiny? Are things sometimes just meant to be? And are there messages within our dreams?

Virginia ‘Ginny’ Lewis Faulkner thinks her luck is in when...


A Note From the Publisher

K Lewis Adair lives in the South West of England. Through studying Archaeology and History, she was drawn in by the Pre-Romano/British and Anglo-Saxon period. In particular, she has interest in how our ancestors lived, interacted with each other, and how they might guide us to this day.

K Lewis Adair lives in the South West of England. Through studying Archaeology and History, she was drawn in by the Pre-Romano/British and Anglo-Saxon period. In particular, she has interest in how...


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ISBN 9781800467439
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PAGES 200

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The Windmill by K. Lewis Adair was an interesting book from many aspects. I was thrown by the number of characters that interacted in this novel. I would read a chapter and then be thrown off guard by the next. The basic story line was quite interesting as it took place right before the Netherlands were invaded by the Germans. I just had a hard time switching my mind from the past to the present as the story intertwinded through time. I enjoyed it, but was totally thrown at the end.

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276 pages

3 stars

The writing is good as well as is the word usage. Plotting is okay, but the transitions in this book are awful. The reader does not know what timeline they are in until some clue gives it away. I generally like reading multi-time books, but this was way too confusing.

So, while the story is a good one, the book is very difficult to follow.

I would like to thank NetGalley and Troubador Publishing Ltd./Matador for forwarding to me a copy of this book for me to read and review.

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Ginny Faulkner has been given an inheritance. From someone she neve knew.
What age doesn't know is that the real inheritance isn't the beautiful house with all the furnishings. It isn't even finding out who her family were. It is so much better.
Her search will lead her to something so incredibly beautiful.
This is a story of espionage, spies, agents and double agents. It has mystery and drama. A definite favorite.

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