Where The Lost Wander by Amy Harmon | Review by Mohini|

Title:Where The Lost Wander
Author: Amy Harmon
Ratings: Five Shining Stars

Disclaimer: I received a free ARC in exchange of an honest review from Netgalley, Lake Union Publishing, Amazon Publishing and Amy Harmon.

In this epic and haunting love story set on the Oregon Trail, a family and their unlikely protector find their way through peril, uncertainty, and loss.

Amy Harmon beautifully tells the tale of Naomi who is the protagonist of this story. She along with her family are on their way to finding better possibilities in life. Widowed at a very young age, Naomi sets off to West with her family on a wagon.
What she didn't expect was to form an instant connection with John Lowry, a half-Pawnee man straddling two worlds and a stranger in both.

“The hardest thing about life is knowing what matters and what doesn’t,” Winifred muses. “If nothing matters, then there’s no point. If everything matters, there’s no purpose. The trick is to find firm ground between the two ways of being." "I haven’t figured out the point or the purpose.”

When they set off on their journey, they least expected how heartbreaking and tragic it was going to be. But it's the way Amy Harmon weaves the tragic and heartbreaking stories that makes this one a great read.
The loss, love, anger, pain and everything that makes us feel are the core of this story.
I have read everything she has written and published so far and this is just another example of her wonderful storytelling.
Definitely suggest it to everyone who loves the naked emotions a book has to offer. You are going to feel each and every emotion that Naomi goes through and it simply wrenches you.

"It is the suffering of love. Every parent feels it. It is the suffering of being unable to shield or save. It is not love if it doesn’t hurt.”

Overall, it's a fantastic read, especially now when we have a lot of time on our hands.
Happy Reading!!Ⓜ️

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