
Book Description
SHE THOUGHT IT WAS FATE. I KNEW IT WASN’T….
Honor seems to have everything: she adores her bright and beautiful daughter, Chloe, and her charming, handsome husband, Tom, even if he works one hundred hours a week. Yet Honor’s longing for another baby threatens to eclipse all of it―until a shocking event changes their lives forever.
Years later, Tom makes a decision that ripples through their families’ lives in ways he could never have foreseen. As the consequences of that fateful choice unfold, two women’s paths become irrevocably intertwined. But when old love clashes with new, who will be left standing? And what happens when your secrets come back to haunt you?
Blending a page-turning moral dilemma with satisfying emotional poignancy, Finding Grace is a sweeping love story that explores the price of a new beginning, how the ghosts of our past shape our future, and whether redemption can be found in the wreckage of what we’ve lost.
My Review
So, I thought this book was coming out a month ago because I had an earlier release date on my data sheet. I sat down the night before what I thought was the release date to try to read some of the book so that my review wouldn’t be too delayed.
Well, reader, I finished the book in almost a single sitting. I can’t say too much about the plot without giving too much away, but this book was deeply moving. It is bold and audacious and beautiful. I didn’t know whether I was more afraid of inevitabilities or what-ifs. Every day that words that needed to be unsaid remained unsaid upped the stakes and made it harder for declarations to be made.
I apologize wholeheartedly for being so deliberately vague, but I think the less readers know going into the book, the better. I don’t think I would have appreciated this book nearly as much if I knew even half of the story beforehand.
I would absolutely recommend Finding Grace. This is the story of Honor and Tom and Grace and I know it is going to stay with me a long time. This is one of the best books I have read this year. I can’t believe that this is a debut novel!
I received a digital ARC of this book from St. Martin’s/NetGalley.