INTO THE STORM by Cecilia Ahern
3* Writing was decent, and I learned a few things, but I didn't feel like I liked, or got to know, the characters.
I honestly don't know how to class this book other than women's fiction. It was well written, I learned about a few Irish superstitions and a bit of lore, but I never felt like I learned enough about the characters to make me care about them or know them.
Lots of lies, lots of tripping into the past, and a doctor dealing with poor mental health, though for the most, I don't think she clocked how much she'd been affected by her mother's passing aged 47, when she was around 12. Yes, she was in rural Ireland and yes, she went from having two parents to her father remarrying quickly after her parents split, and she and her full sister feeling left out of the new family, so perhaps that affected her, too. But, as a GP married to another GP, why not get some help?
This was a read-and-delete for me, probably not the best introduction to this author.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Harper Collins UK, for my reading pleasure.
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