The Whispering Wind: Two Lives, One Heartbreaking Story

The Whispering Wind: Two Lives, One Heartbreaking Story

by Lexa Dudley (Author)

Synopsis

The Whispering Wind is a moving story of two lovers, set on the beautiful island of Sardinia, where Elise goes on holiday to escape a loveless and violent marriage. Whilst there, she meets and falls in love with Beppe, a local Sard. Despite religious and cultural complications, they embark on a romantic and passionate affair. Beppe shows Elise his island and introduces her to the welcoming culture of the Sardinians and Elise soon falls under the spell of both the island and its people. But after weeks of blissful happiness, Elise has to return unexpectedly to England to face all the problems she had been so desperate to leave behind...The Whispering Wind is a work of fiction that will appeal to women who are romantics at heart. Finalist in the Romance category of the 2014 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, and both the Romance and Literary Fiction categories of the 2014 National Indie Excellence Book Awards!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Matador
Published: 01 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1780885024
ISBN 13: 9781780885025
Book Overview: Finalist in the Romance category of the 2014 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, and both the Romance and Literary Fiction categories of the 2014 National Indie Excellence Book Awards!
Prizes: Shortlisted for National Indie Excellence Book Awards: Romance 2014 and Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Romance 2014 and National Indie Excellence Book Awards: Literary Fiction 2014.

Media Reviews
'As much a love letter to Sardinia as it is a tale of two lovers, Lexa Dudley's heart-wrenching tale is a must for anyone who likes a good tear jerker.' -- SecretSales
Author Bio
Lexa Dudley is married and has four sons and eight grandchildren. She has a long love of the island of Sardinia and its people, since she first visited in 1972. `It was love at first sight, and I still feel the same way about the island and its people after all these years. To me, it will always be the `enchanted island'; and long may it remain that way.'