I really want to get my hands on this.
I'm excited to read her non-fantasy and non-YA work, because why should a writer limit themselves?
She started writing Harry Potter in the early to mid-nineties and well into the 2000s, which is a long time to dedicate to one story and one genre. She still is heavily evolved in the fandom/pottermore, so I am thankful for that. I can't blame her for wanting to expand and try something new, how else do we grow. I am a huge Harry Potter fan, just for reference. The Harry Potter series was a huge part of my childhood and even into my adulthood.
From some reviews, it looks like my kind of book.