
ONE NIGHT
It is a wild night in the middle of December, and GP Enya is crouched over a teenage boy, performing CPR in the rain.
ONE MOMENT
The boy survives, but Enya’s life splinters in two. Trapped in a loveless marriage, the storm propels her to break free.
ONE CHANCE TO BE FREE
But even in the remote country town that becomes her sanctuary, Enya is haunted by the night in the rain.
Beneath the boughs of an ancient tree that tells a thousand stories, can she find the courage to face her own?
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My Review
Into the Storm by Cecelia Ahern tells the story of Dr. Enya Pickering, who, after saving a teenage boy’s life on a stormy night, becomes overwhelmed by emotional turmoil. Struggling with her strained marriage, a distant relationship with her son, and increasing anxiety, she relocates to a rural Irish village in search of peace. However, her fixation on a Hawthorn tree, or Rag Tree, outside her new home only heightens her unease. The tree, connected to healing and forgiveness in Celtic tradition, becomes a symbol of her unresolved emotional struggles.
Though the novel combines psychological tension, folklore, and personal drama, I found some elements disconnected from the central plot. Themes of family dysfunction, superstition, and mental health are explored, but the overall narrative didn’t resonate as strongly as Ahern’s previous works. Nevertheless, I appreciated the folklore aspects and remains a fan of Ahern’s writing.
My Rating

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