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Windows is the first published novel by author Anni Holliday.
Windows is a celebration of the High Street, small-town life and the hard-working and dedicated shopkeepers, public servants and other people who work to keep that life going. It’s a funny and poignant portrayal of human nature and its many frailties and strengths, including love, hate, loyalty, ambition, determination, error and redemption. A key theme is the human tendency to rush to conclusions about others which can later prove to be wrong.
It’s also a celebration of family, community, childhood and play, books and the joy of reading, and the beauty of the Scottish landscape.
The apparent idyll in which it is set is, however, in danger from an unknown person secretly bent on revenge, threatening the inhabitants’ lives and livelihoods and the very fabric of the town itself. Will they realise the danger in time or will the threat strike and, if so, when, how, where and on whom? Will the townspeople escape it and, if not, will they survive and how will they put their shattered lives and town back together again?

Windows is a lovely cosy read. It’s the type of book you curl up in front of the fire and lose yourself in for a few hours.
It has a delightful community feel that envelopes the whole story. It was fun to go behind the windows of every shop and meet the people behind them. See the friendships and rivalries, especially when the window competition is announced.
It’s a lovely read that leaves you smiling and content.
You can get a copy of Windows here!
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