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Into the Storm

By: Cecelia Ahern
Narrated by: Angeline Ball
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A storm lies ahead of her. Freedom lies beyond it …

ONE NIGHT

It is a wild night in the middle of December, and GP Enya is crouched over a teenage boy, performing CPR in the rain.

ONE MOMENT

The boy survives, but Enya’s life splinters in two. Trapped in a loveless marriage, the storm propels her to break free.

ONE CHANCE TO BE FREE

But even in the remote country town that becomes her sanctuary, Enya is haunted by the night in the rain.

Beneath the boughs of an ancient tree that tells a thousand stories, can she find the courage to face her own?

'A terrific story! It had me completely gripped from the very first page' KARIN SLAUGHTER

‘Outstanding… I simply couldn’t stop reading. One of the two or three best novels I’ve read this year and without question the best book I’ve ever read by Cecelia' JOHN BOYNE

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Critic reviews

‘Wonderful storytelling, I was hooked from the first page. Sharp, relatable, and poignant – a joy’ ANDREA MARA

‘Vivid, beautiful and deeply, darkly atmospheric…This is a novel that will break your heart in the best way possible; it is Cecelia Ahern at the height of her powers' SARAH CROSSAN

'An emotional rollercoaster of a book … will grab you by the heart and not let you go until the very last gripping word' SAM BLAKE

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why so much screeching?

Thiis book feels like money for old rope. Lots of waffle, a storyline that didn't know and didn't care where it was going, but the worst thing was that there was waaaaay too much yelling. I often had to remove my ear buds as my inner ear was bouncing like a trampoline with all the screeching arguments.

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Avid reader Jean

Started this with happiness as all the reviews I read were brilliant.I found it boring and disliked the waffle.

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Brilliant

Another fantastic book by Cecilia Ahern, I loved every aspect of the story, particularly the description of the rag trees and Irish tradition. Wonderful narration too.

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Loved it.

Enjoyed the story line and the way it was delivered. Easy to imagine the characters and scenery. Loved it.

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Very good

Loved how you thought you knew where it was heading then it would go a different direction

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Ok

Their was too much shouting and anger to enjoy this book, as much as I would’ve liked to.

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A struggle from the start

So sorry I wasted my monthly credit on this. It must be one of the most boring, dull and dreary books I’ve ever listed too. The main character was completely unlikeable moaning on and on about everything in her life. Totally unbelievable…. Just couldn’t find anything to like in it at all.

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Implausible drivel

Disappointing listen….. a predictable formulaic tale of entitled people going through stuff and behaving badly and the sisters channeling their Irish goddess dead mother to make em more boho an less DORT). honestly none of the characters are nice people….. the husband (who has ever shortened Alexander to Xander 😂) is a dull dislikable bore unworthy of any nickname Enya is self absorbed and just makes some very morally questionable choices all on the one night..
surely all cars at the scene would have been forensically examined and there would be some evidence…. Why was Oscar the taxi driver so paranoid? And the coincidence of Finn the son?
All a bit contrived just to make sense… oh and that rag tree … gawd!

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I wanted to like it more, but it didn't hit the right note for me.

I liked the idea of the rag tree, but in my opinion the book just seemed to waffle on. I hate to leave a bad review, as I love Cecilias books, but this certainly isn't as powerful as some of her other pieces of work. But I'll still read her next piece of work. And it's only my opinion, someone else may love it (sorry Cecilia for leaving a bad review)

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Mmmm

Really wanted to finish to get my moneys worth,
It was shockingly bad ,
Could say more won't

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