WINDWARD WHISPERINGS review, courtesy of LONG ISLAND BOOK DRIFTERS--
I just finished this book, the second one I've read by Kathleen Rowland, and can't wait to read more. I'm a character person. When a writer creates a reality in the dialogue between and in the descriptions of the characters and the place...I keep reading. I have found Landings Beach and its inhabitants to be full of the qualities you would expect from a coastal California town. A place of relaxed sophistication and beautiful edginess, not too far removed from the rest of California's grit and psychosis. The people have a past, but are alive in the present, driven by their qualties to thrust forward through obstacles and find their very own destinies. The characters are very real to me, like people I know... well, maybe just a wee bit better.
Characters Kitzie Piermont and Garrett Mackenzie soon have the same goal when they know the owner of the company they work for is driving them under. They trust each other enough to work together although they don't trust their inner feelings about each other. Rowland captured my emotional involvement in WINDWARD WHISPERINGS.
John Philip Meyer, Trusted Reviewer


