Sometimes, letting go is the only way to realize what you want—instead of what you think you need.
Hannah Winterfield struggles with starting over after losing her late husband while falling in love with two very demanding brothers—Grant and Aiden Grace.
The high-profile family is hiding something and once Hannah discovers the Grace family’s darkest secrets, she wishes she never had. Unfortunately that doesn't sever the ties she has with the two men who each hold a piece of her fragile heart.
Grant Grace is cunning and ready to fight for Hannah, even if that means getting his hands dirty and eliminating his own blood. He always gets what he wants—and what he wants is Hannah.
Aiden Grace wants what’s best for Hannah. He will move heaven and hell if that's what it takes. But he can't deny the ineffable connection and attraction between them.
Love is the game changer for him.
He loathes that the woman he's falling for is being misled by his deceitful brother. While he may be there for Hannah, he refuses to be her second choice. He may have his faults, and not be perfect—but he knows he's perfect for her. He just hopes she realizes that before she let's him go and he walks away from her for good.
Letting Go of Grace is the conclusion to the unforgettable story of Hannah, Aiden, and Grant that began in Falling into Grace.
First, let me just say that i LOVED the first book of this series, this one...
Ughhh NOPE...
Hannah...
You're such a pain in the ass. I can't believe this woman, how could she be a mother of TWO kids and still be acting this way?!!! She's annoying, irresponsible and stupid...
And don't let me start with the grace men, all of them...
Except for Shane, he was so sweet from the start.
This book is messed up, i almost marked it as DNF but i had to know the ending. .
I can't say much without spoiler tagging the entire review. I had inklings of certain things throughout both books. Something wasn't sitting right as this book went on. One of my biggest problems with it, though was her seeing Chase. WHY did he lead her in the direction that he did? I'm not buying the whole "things were meant to happen for a reason" line. That was a huge problem for me, considering the events that took place. I don't care for Hannah. I dislike the doormat - oops, I mean Aiden. Grant - well, enough said. Victoria wasn't seen much, but she just might be my favorite character in the book. Well, Shane, too. It did keep my interest though, and I was thinking about it even when I wasn't reading. At times, I wasn't sure what would happen, and I was trying to work though different scenarios in my head.