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Windswept: A Novel of WWI

Annabelle McCormack

A British nurse in WWI Egypt races to deliver explosive intelligence that could decimate the Allied war effort in this novel of suspense, adventure, and love.


1917. When British nurse Ginger Whitman finds a wounded enemy soldier hiding in her hospital camp in Palestine, she knows she should turn him in. But he's desperate and dying-and he claims he's a spy with a message about a critical plot against British forces.


Then the arrival of mysterious intelligence officer Major Noah Benson offers a chance of help. But Noah is as charming as he is dangerous and Ginger's heart is at risk. With a deadly enemy hunting her, Ginger is caught in a crossfire of secrets and lies. Trusting the wrong person could do more than cost her life: it could change the course of the war.


Windswept is the first novel in the Windswept WW1 Saga, a historical fiction series featuring a strong female protagonist. A story of spies, family drama, romance, and epic adventure, it is set in the British Middle Eastern front of the First World War. This novel contains violence and romantic, steamy moments.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Annabelle McCormack
  • Publish Date: Sep 21st, 2021
  • Pages: 458
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.25in - 5.50in - 1.02in - 1.23lb
  • EAN: 9781736809501
  • Categories: Historical - 20th Century - World War IRomance - Historical - 20th Century

About the Author

McCormack, Annabelle: - Annabelle McCormack started writing when she realized that the only thing more fun than reading was creating and making the characters do what she wanted. She writes about timeless love and unforgettable journeys, no matter where and when they might be.She's always writing a new book (even if it's only in her head) and spends her days in Maryland with her husband, five home-schooled children, and dogs. If there wasn't so much laundry, she'd be doing photography, painting, gardening, and traveling . . . but right now her simple pleasures are baking, reading, and going to the gym.Follow her adventures on Instagram or check out her website and sign up to her newsletter.

Praise for this book

"Chock-full of secrets and spies, love and betrayal, danger and adventure, all of which is set against the devastating backdrop of WWI, Windswept by Annabelle McCormack is a sumptuous, fast-paced, and riveting read that'll have you cheering for the heroine until the very end." -Hannah Mary McKinnon, internationally bestselling author of Sister Dear and You Will Remember Me.


"Windswept is a delightful, ripsnorting adventure with a feisty heroine, a breathless pace, and endless adventure, intrigue, and romance. You will smile from cover to cover. This will remind you how enjoyable a good book can be." -William Bernhardt, bestselling author of the Ben Kincaid and Daniel Pike series


"Suspenseful, sexy, and moving, Windswept is a great choice for those looking for strong female leads in their historical fiction. Ginger will inspire you; the story will enthrall you; and the passionate romance will win you over." -Independent Book Review


"A neophyte nurse becomes an accidental but effective spy in this gripping adventure." -Kirkus Reviews


"Windswept is a whirlwind of an adventure. From the edge-of-your seat suspense, to the passionate romance...you won't be able to put this book down!" -Lisa Boyle, author of Signed, A Paddy


"...akin to an Arabian version of Gone With the Wind, juxtaposing history with romance with a depth that few World War I novels achieve." -Midwest Book Review


"This work of historical fiction is so incredibly enthralling, there are the undertones of class that made Downton Abbey such a favorite, along with the pathos of honor, war, servitude, manners, and stature intertwine the way you see in 1917 or in the works of Patrick O'Brian...A book packed with engrossing visuals and vibrant drama. This is a novel that is complex, powerful, and moving. Windswept has the great ability to be both a great romance novel and a great work of historical fiction. It never once compromises one mission for the other. An exceptional achievement for any author and for any genre." -San Francisco Book Review