Una Lowe lives a perfectly edited life in London. Other than her best friend, she’s careful about who she lets in. Emotional complications are just that – complicated. That is, until she rescues a rare white swallow… who might have just flown in to change her life.
Because, when her beloved swallow fails to return from migration one year, Una’s world crumbles. But a viral social media campaign brings a miraculous response from a man in Bavaria named Konrad, who claims the bird has also visited him. Which leads him to invite Una to his picturesque village for the chance to see their shared feathered friend together.
Stepping out of her comfort zone, Una flies to Germany. Amidst snow-dusted streets, local festivals, and Konrad’s undeniable charm, Una’s protective walls begin to fall down.
But when the complication she’s avoided her whole life comes for her, she’s forced to confront her deepest fears. As autumn turns to winter, and inspired by the tiny, brave bird that brought them together, Una must decide if she is finally ready to risk her heart.
My Thoughts:
Una is emotionally guarded and that is just how she is. When she happens upon a rare white swallow she feels as though this swallow has been sent to help her. But disaster strikes when this little bird does not return from migration, Una starts to go back into her decline again. So she decides to start a campaign online to see if anyone has spotted this swallow. Una is led to Bavaria where Konrad has spotted it, Una has to step out of her safe place because she really needs to see this swallow again, it will make her heart happy knowing it is ok. You would never know how much this little bird has helped Una and bring the joy back to her life. But will she be able to find it again? I liked this story a lot. I think some people may be able to relate to Una and this might give them the confidence to do one small thing a day to help them. I liked seeing how Una was with Konrad and how she opened up to him. It was such a wonderful and powerful story full of warmth and hope.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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