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Wherever the Wind Takes Us

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Kelly Harms is a phenomenal writer. I loved the story and all its particulars. I was captivated by the twists and turns of Rebecca's dilemma and by the sailing adventure from Maine to Florida. What an incredible women's fiction novel with an engaging protagonist.

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Oh how I absolutely adored Wherever the Wind Takes Us! Kelly Harms has written such a wonderful story here that truly inspired me and which I walked away from having gained something. This is a second-chance romance and even more so, a story of resilience, overcoming obstacles, courage, strength, purpose, and hope. It was so enjoyable to come alongside Becca and I admired the strong woman she was!

One thing about the story that totally surprised me in how much I enjoyed it was the sailing/boats element. It felt so fresh and unique and was the perfect fit here. I never realized how much there was it know about it, but it was so fun to learn about and delve into!

With excellent writing, likeable characters, wonderful storytelling, and a whole lot of heart, this book really did have it all. It was so delightful to get lost in and was the perfect read to escape into! Highly recommend to fellow fans of women’s fiction and romance!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union for the gifted e-copy!

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Thank you to NetGalley for providing a free copy in exchange of an honest review. Okay so first of all, I think the book has an interesting premise. Is it my thing? Not really since it’s not something I could relate but I feel like those who are older would probably enjoy.

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I was so lucky to receive an advance copy of Wherever the Wind Takes Us by Kelly Harms from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review and opinions. I love anything by Kelly Harms so I was so excited to read this and she does not disappoint with this adorable story. Such a fun read and even a fun plot twist at the end which was great! If you haven't read anything by her before, do yourself a favor and add her to your must read list.

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Absolutely delightful read!! I was really excited about this book due to the main premise being on a sailboat and venturing down the each coast. I took a semester at sea during college we went from New York down to Miami.

This book has sailing, adventure, romance and a new start on life. Becca is coming out of a 20 year divorce and in the settlement received their sailboat. She sells it and has to get it to Miami to the buyer. Her daughter, Olivia and her venture out on sailboat to make the journey. After the first stop Liv brings in a young experienced sailor, Grant.

Loved the book- the mother daughter adventure and Becca’s new beginnings. Many thanks to NetGalley for the eARC. All opinions expressed in this review are my own

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Wherever the Wind Takes Us is an uplifting, heartwarming story of courage, resilience, and hope. Kelly Harms vividly portrays Becca’s journey as she attempts to navigate her new life after divorce by sailing from Maine to Miami with her daughter, Liv. Along the way, we are introduced to Grant Murphy, who helps them and ultimately helps Becca rediscover her passion for life. This book is sure to be a hit amongst readers looking for an inspiring story of overcoming adversity and finding one’s true purpose in life. Highly recommended!

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If you are a fan of sailing, second chance romance and finding one's self after life altering changed then this book is for you. Really enjoyed this story and the characters.

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This is just a cute get over your divorce and have a good time book. I enjoyed the writing and the story was quick enough it kept my attention.

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Fun, relatively light and enjoyable read. Liked how the story took place on sailing / boats to give it the additional thrill but show the character's progression and growth during the journey. Recommend!

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This was a lovely story of growth and rediscover. After ending her unhappy 20 year marriage to a very wealthy man, Becca finds herself in her early 40's with no idea of what direction she wants her life to go in. Because of a prenuptial agreement, Becca has very little to her name, except for the beautiful boat her husband once named for her. Deciding to throw caution to the wind, she and her 21 year old daughter decide to sail the boat from Maine to Miami to sell her. Becca meets Grant, an Irishman who knows about sailing and enlists in his help to sell the boat. With Grant's help the sale is made and Becca's journey to self discovery begins. I don't know a thing about sailing, but I do know what life in your 40's is like and the shift from taking care of everyone and thing to taking care of yourself. In this story, Becca must reconfigure her relationships with her daughter and ex and herself... and deal with a handsome younger man. This was my first book by this author and won't be my last! Thank you netgalley for this arc in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Let me start by saying I am not a romance fan but I wanted to give this a chance and I am sorry to say I did not like it at all. It was so stereotypical of every romance book that I have read. The actual story might be different but the premise is the same. It feels flat and boring and like the characters dont have depth. I tried to enjoy it and it just wasnt it.

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A great second chance novel! This is the perfect light summertime read. I really enjoyed seeing the relationship between Becca and Olivia evolve.

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I think I am not the right audience for this. It is receiving great reviews online which should listened to. I couldn't connect with our main character, so I didn't much care for anything that happened to her/for her. I would recommend this to someone looking for a story of finding ourselves after divorce, or even fans of Younger.

I received an advance copy. All thoughts are my own.

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Becca Larkin’s life changed course the day she finally decided to leave her ailing marriage. But spending the last twenty-two years with a self-centered man also left her at a loss for being self-sufficient. Now in her early 40s, Becca is ready to set sail on a new chapter in her life. Inheriting her ex husband’s expensive boat, however, wasn’t exactly the smooth sailing she bargained for.

Admittedly knowing next to nothing about boats, Becca decides to sell her namesake, taking the profits made to start anew. With the help of a hunky Irish sailing coach named Grant, Becca acquires a sweet deal rather quickly. Then she finds out the boat has to be taken from Maine to Miami to its intended buyer. Taking the wind out of her sails, but not the wanting out of the woman, Becca decides to take the trip, her 21
year old daughter, Liv, in tow, hoping for a much needed bonding experience.

But both women quickly realize they don’t know nearly enough about sailing to be successful, nor do they know as much about each other as they once thought. As they try to navigate differing depths of adulthood together, they enter choppy waters. Can this mother and daughter salvage the shipwreck their relationship has become or are they meant clear the deck and start anew?

Wherever the Wind Takes Us is a quick read that features strong women who have to batten down life’s hatches and make some waves to get results. There were times throughout the story both women annoyed me a bit, both separately and as a unit. In these moments it was hard to determine who was the mother and who was the daughter as both came across childish and whiny. There also was a lot of boating terminology in this book. You might feel that makes sense considering the story, in large part, takes place on a boat. But for two women who didn’t know much about sailing, their confidence in vernacular seemed a bit off course.

In the end, this is a swell story about women reinventing themselves, reminding the reader that sometimes you have to go bottoms up before you can get to life’s higher ground.

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This book was not a favorite. I was hoping the wind would take us to the end of the book faster. This book was so slow moving and uninteresting. I hated the mother/daughter relationship. I hated the romance. The sailing details were monotonous. I found nothing interesting.

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Great story. Filled with sorrow, recovery, then excitement.if you like to hear about sailor adventures combined with romance and a perfect ending that I won’t give away, this is the book for you!

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I have found that novels by Kelly Harms are always fun, with interesting, likeable characters and storylines that will hook you from the beginning. WHEREVER THE WIND TAKES US stays true to form, and I found myself reaching for the book whenever I had a spare minute because I had to know what was going to happen next. Becca walked away from her marriage, wanting nothing, expecting nothing. When the judge realizes that the sailboat bearing her name is an asset not included on any of the agreements, he happily awards it to her. Becca is broke and has no clue how she is going to maintain a boat she can’t even sail. Selling it is the obvious answer, as it would give her money for the quiet future she has planned. Even better, to save money, she convinces her daughter, who does sail, that it would be the perfect girls’ trip adventure. What could go wrong? When things don’t go as planned, her daughter decides to bail, leaving calling in the hunky sailing instructor to finish the journey for them. Becca refuses to give up, deciding to continue with Grant Murphy, whom she is also attracted to, but hesitant to act, not only is he younger, but her daughter implies that he’s also her ex.
Becca’s second act didn’t go quite as she thought it would. Her daughter wasn’t handling the divorce well, so the trip was supposed to be fun and a chance for them to reconnect, instead it becomes her growth journey, as Grant teaches her to become a sailor and, in the process, she finds the person she forgot she was and a strength she didn’t know she had. She finds that some things aren’t as she thought, and she also finds that she doesn’t know her daughter as well as she thought she did. Will she take a chance and follow her heart into new adventures? Will she let Grant be a part of them? Becca shines in this book. She got lost in her marriage and once she had a chance, she rediscovered the person she lost. Will it be enough to overcome her fears and follow her heart into a new adventure? Harms writes with wit and Becca is someone that I would love to get to know. Put this one on your TBR list!
Thanks to the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read an advanced copy of the novel. All opinions are my own and freely given.
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Kelly Harm’s new novel follows the story of Becca Larkin, a middle aged wealthy woman who is recently divorced after her twenty-one year old marriage ends to Allstair. As the drama unfolds, we learn that Becca had signed up a pre-nup which resulted in her receiving a sailing boat. Making sure her daughter, Olivia, doesn’t have to take sides between them, she accepts the boat. In their conversation, we learn that the most obvious thing to do will be to sell the boat. So, the mother-daughter duo decide to take the boat to Miami. As they prepare for their trip from Maine to Miami, her daughter surprises her by having Grant Murphy, an instructor with them.

First and foremost, it’s so wonderful to see middle-aged main character in this novel, which I absolutely loved. Secondly, I love that this story is about a mother and daughter, and their complex relationship but also their friendship. I know I always considered my mother my best friend and used to call her first thing in the morning when I lived by myself. Lastly, I think why we need more books such as these is that it explores the topic of divorce, and how often there is still stigma attached to a divorcee inspite of it being a more common practice now. I absolutely adored this novel and recommend it.

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A great summer read. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for a review.

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I started reading the book with so much excited and anticipation. The first few pages made me want to explore the book, however I started to really struggled picturing the setting the more I got into it.
I felt bombarded with information and new characters which made it hard for me to fully engage and get into the story. As well as this the writing style and use of some words/sentencing just wasn’t for me unfortunately. This all being said I ended up not finishing this book as I couldn’t get through anymore than I already had. I think this book may still be enjoyable for others but it just wasn’t for me personally.

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