Set in 1799 in a noble, albeit rather crumbling castle, on the windswept Dorset Coast, 'A Windy Night', is a gripping novel full of vivid characters and fascinating historical detail. It introduces Lady Lucy Greatjoy, newly married and embarking upon a life of wedded bliss...or so she thinks! Except, it turns out life has some surprises in store, and as Lady Lucy overcomes one challenge after another, she transforms not only her own life, but the lives of all those around her. The location and period setting, complete with smugglers, reminded me a little of the Poldark TV series. Like Poldark, I loved 'A Windy Night' for its excitement and romance. I also really enjoyed the complex web of subplots this give this novel depth and substance. And especially admired the way the author is able to weave historical details into the story - from smuggling to naval conscription to medical advances - so that you really feel you are standing alongside Lady Lucy as she takes charge of her fate and fortune! A 5* novel, which I highly recommend.