
Into The Storm
Paperback Published on: 01/11/2024
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Publisher information
- Publisher: F. A. Thorpe (Publishers)
- ISBN: 9781444854145
- Number of pages: 390
- Dimensions: 232 x 155 mm
- Languages: English
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Absorbing read.
A highly original and absorbing read. Just when I thought I had worked out what happened, a further reveal took me by surprise. Great storytelling.

Maria Hall

not my favourite
I usually love and devour Cecelia's books. This one I did read it but it didn't hit the mark for me. Every time I put it down, I struggled to pick it back.... READ MORE

june.reads

Lots of secrets
I seem to be going through a stage of struggling with books at the moment, and this one was the same. I really liked the idea of it, but really didn't lik... READ MORE

Claire McPartlin

Not sure about this
I am not sure what I thought of this book- I didn't like Enya or her husband at all and felt they deserved each other. Was Enya having a midlife crisis, or... READ MORE

Jane Cowin

This should "Storm" up the charts...
5* Advanced Review Copy - Net Galley
When I was 16 my Mother, who I understood to be an otherwise fit and healthy 45 year old left one morning to go to ... READ MORE

Vince Weldon

good read...
Cecelia Ahern has written another great book. An unusual one with twists and turns to which she's added lots of Irish folklore. It's a kind of 'story withi... READ MORE

Frances

A compelling, emotional novel that will have you hooked!
Another fantastic novel by Cecelia Ahern.
Into the Storm is a contemporary, emotional novel that explores themes of healing, grief, trauma, complex fam... READ MORE

Geeta Mehmi

Equally creepy and domestic
There’s a mystery at the heart of this novel but it’s not the reason to read it. Equal parts atmospheric and ordinary, it’s the tale of a stressed-out GP w... READ MORE

Huttson Lo

A compelling pageturner
I've not read anything by Cecilia Ahern before but I'm happy I have as once I started it, it was hard to put down. As a fellow writer, I loved the way the ... READ MORE

Angela Watt

Delves into your heart
Cecelia Ahern has a unique ability when crafting a story, to delve into your heart with her characters and her stories stay with you.
The storyline focuse... READ MORE

Maria's Book Musings

Well worth reading
It is twenty years since I first read and enjoyed Cecelia Ahern's debut novel, 'P.S. I Love You'. A few years later I read 'Thanks for the Memories' which ... READ MORE

LindyLouMac

A wonderful story
I have enjoyed several Cecilia Ahern books previously and I was intrigued at the premise of this book.
Dr Enya Pickering is driving home in the pouring ... READ MORE

Madeline Cordell

Don’t drive during a storm
Dr Enya Pickering is driving home during a storm, the conditions are torrential, suddenly she comes across Oscar who has found a young lad who is unrespons... READ MORE

Elle Wilson

Actions have consequences ...
Multifaceted, 'Into the Storm' delves into inner demons and fears - whether real or self-inflicted - and consequences. The cast of characters – even though... READ MORE

Jayne Southern

Another strong book from Ahern
Part mystery, part family drama, with heaps of references to Irish folklore, “Into the Storm” is lots of things all in one book. The central character is E... READ MORE

JosieG

Good, well-written story
This is a hard book to review because I can't say that I enjoyed it but it's a good, well-written story with really well fleshed-out characters. It's not ... READ MORE

Susan S

Worth the read
Dr Enya Pickering is a local GP. When one stormy night she is stop by a traumatised Taxi driver on her way home. The man has come across a teenage boy that... READ MORE

Michelle De Alwis

Reflective read
I found this a challenging read as GP Enya, the protagonist, is going through a difficult time in her life which is compounded when she saves a teenage boy... READ MORE

Sarah Goldthorpe

A slow burner.
This I found was quite a deep story with many twists along the way. A slow burner but the storyline kept me turning the pages.

Bookworm

A compelling and resonating literary fiction.
Emotional, fascinating and mysterious, this literary fiction explores the life of Enya, a woman in her late forties who is struggling with her grief, menta... READ MORE

Jane Hunt

Confusing and not at all what I was expecting from Cecelia Ahern.
Dr Enya Pickering is married to fellow GP Alexander and has a teenage son Finn. One night in December she's driving home, the weather is terrible and visib... READ MORE

Karren's Reading Nook

Mixed feelings
I was sent a copy of Into the Storm by Cecelia Ahern to read and review by NetGalley. I have mixed feelings about this novel. I really enjoyed the aspect... READ MORE

lesleys

Mid-life crisis
I was expecting this to be a light romance, in the vein of other novels by Cecelia Ahern that I had read previously.
This is, however, more of a drama a... READ MORE

Helene Walters-Steinberg

Good read
This is a good read and has lots of and turns. I don’t think it’s the best novel I have read from Celia Ahern. It’s a bit darker and addresses stronger iss... READ MORE

Angela Norton

Brilliant novel
This is the first book that I have read by the author and I will definitely be reading more by them. The author's writing is beautiful and drew me in from ... READ MORE

Emma Ashley

A gentle story of Irish folklore!
Enya Pickering is a GP, wife to Xander and mother to teenager Finn. One night as she’s driving in heavy rain Enya is stopped on a road where there’s been ... READ MORE

Joan Clapham

A raw, emotional captivating story
Firstly I love books by Cecelia Ahern, each with their own unique, quirky, touching story. Secondly this one really connected with me personally as Enya fa... READ MORE

Sarah C
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