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Healing Ruby #3

Saving Grace

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"The last enemy to be destroyed is death."


Through years of poverty, racial tension, and legal battles, Ruby Graves has suffered the worst the Great Depression could throw at her. But an enemy she couldn’t possibly imagine awaits just over the horizon. After she and her brother, Henry, escape to the tropical paradise of the Philippine Islands, Ruby volunteers as a nurse at a medical clinic in Manila. Although surrounded by beauty, Ruby can’t shake her guilt over leaving Matthew behind, even if it was for his own good. And even worse, God hasn’t spoken to her since the fateful day at Cold Spring.


Meanwhile, Matthew Doyle arrives in the Philippines with the Corps of Engineers, determined to live the life of faith that Ruby would have wanted for him. Despite the rumors of impending war, he’s drawn to the islands’ promise of adventure, and, like many of his fellow soldiers, believes the superior forces of the United States would quickly thwart any attack from Japan. But everything changes on the morning of December 8, 1941.


As the Japanese close in on American forces in the Philippines, Ruby, Matthew and Henry are swept onto the jungle peninsula of Bataan in a desperate attempt to hold out for reinforcements. New enemies emerge, testing their strength beyond anything they could have ever thought possible. Can Ruby and Matthew find their way back to each other, and survive the onslaught of the Japanese assault?


Saving Grace is the highly anticipated third installment in the Healing Ruby series by Jennifer H. Westall.

348 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 9, 2016

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Jennifer H. Westall

8 books92 followers
Jennifer Westall loves writing Christian fiction as a way of exploring her own faith journey. Saving Grace (2016) is the third installment in the Healing Ruby series, the first of which was inspired by events in the life of her grandmother and explores the mysteries of faith healing. She's also the author of Love's Providence (2012), a contemporary Christian romance novel that navigates the minefield of dating and temptation. She resides in northern Virginia with her husband and two boys, where she homeschools by day and writes by night, thus explaining those pesky bags under her eyes. Readers can connect with her at jenniferhwestall.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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274 reviews4 followers
September 21, 2016
Wow this series keep getting better and better! I thought this was the last one but it ended with a cliffhanger -- how long do I have to wait for book 4?!
Profile Image for Carol Preston.
Author 19 books27 followers
February 6, 2017
Another great installment in Ruby's story, but I must say I was a bit frustrated when I got to the end of this one (number 3) and the story was still not finished.
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130 reviews16 followers
June 24, 2016
I was not ready for this book to end. I sincerely hope there will be another one in this series VERY soon.
I was not familiar in the least with WW 2 history. So, in reading this book, I became very curious with its historical accuracy. I found a website that pretty much parallels this story. I am amazed at how accurately the author told this story, and so completely sickened by the evil we humans can inflict upon each other. In case you are curious too, here is the link: http://soldiers.dodlive.mil/2012/03/t...
Anyway, I highly suggest this book! Just keep a box of tissues close at hand.
Profile Image for Joyce Black.
33 reviews
July 17, 2016
I'm SO Done!

And so, Book 3 continued quickly downhill. What little Scripture there is in this book, Beautiful, as is God's Word. I'm so weary of Ruby Grace Doyle's little faith, God Is quite busy in her foolish life and she misses most of this Gift in search of personal perfection, more more and more from Our Giving God. You can only drag readers through so many books with hanging endings. I gave this one star so I could review the book. I'm so disappointed and So Done with this book series and further offerings from this writer; I'm sure she means well but much growth is needed in my opinion.
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91 reviews2 followers
June 13, 2016
Another beautifully written story by Jennifer H. Westall. Saving Grace is the third book in this series and continues to follow Ruby, Henry and Matthew as they try to move forward with their lives only to find themselves intertwined in one another's lives. This is a story of loss, hope, love and survival. It is hard not to read this story and get swept into all the emotions, trials and tribulations that the characters are enduring. This series is one of my all time favorites. I can't wait to see what is in store for all of the characters in the next book! Great job Jennifer H. Westall!!
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5 reviews
January 23, 2017
Loved all 3 of the healing ruby series , just ended with a cliffhanger... Knowing theres more to this series than meets the eye.

I chose this rating because its a very great spiritual series. Would love to read more. It definitely needs a better ending it kinda left you on your seat waiting to see what's going to happen next. Hopefully there is a 4 to this series to end it properly.
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119 reviews
June 21, 2016
Great storytelling!

When reading this book it's like I was there in person. The author painted a great picture with words. I have really enjoyed all three books in this series.
55 reviews2 followers
May 17, 2018
I didn't think it could get better but the Healing Ruby series does and the detail is amazing. I loved it, the grit, the faith, the struggle... It's all possible...It's all possible...Loved it
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401 reviews15 followers
September 14, 2024
Heart-wrenching and suspenseful

I think I waited too long to get this third book of the Healing Ruby series. I had forgotten quite a bit of what happened in Breaking Matthew and had to go back and review some of it.

This picks up with Matthew Doyle, as well as Henry and Ruby Graves a few years after the events in book two. World War II has started in Europe, and speculation about a possible Japanese attack ended with the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Henry, a military pilot, is serving in the Philippines, where Ruby (now calling herself Grace Miller and posing as Henry’s cousin to protect her identity) is volunteering at a missionary hospital. Matthew is stationed there and eventually spots Ruby, whom he thought was dead. Chaos and deprivation ensue as war comes to the tropical paradise. Ruby faces her own battle with a jealous, vindictive rival for Matthew’s affection who blackmails her, threatening to tell everyone Grace Miller is actually a convicted murderer.

This book is realistic, compelling and suspenseful, revealing the horrors of war and the sacrifices made by those who fought for our freedom in World War II. Whether you read it for the romance, suspense, history or faith elements, this is definitely worth the investment of time. Just be prepared to miss some sleep or set aside some other activities when you get to the last few chapters, because you may not want to put it down!
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1,257 reviews33 followers
March 22, 2018
This is the riveting third book in the Healing Ruby Series.
I've had the privilege of experiencing all of these, through the audio version. Absolutely a must-read story!
Ruby has gone through so much already.
Now, in this book, she is working as a nurse in the Philippine Islands, and is caught in the middle of the terribleness of WWII. (Be forewarned--there is much detail included here, regarding the war, it might be a bit much for some readers. Nothing too graphic, but yet, that war was so awful, and must be described as such!)
The author wrote this novel in a very authentic way, staying true to historical facts as much as possible. I really knew little to nothing prior to reading this book, about what those nurses experienced there in that terrible place and time in history.
Ruby is as caring and generous as ever.
Matthew! Yes, they meet again (whew!). So much heartache and baggage to work through.
Her brother Henry.
If you've read the earlier ones, you will feel compelled to continue reading their saga. And if you get a chance, be sure and listen to the audio version--it absolutely enhances the story!
I received a complimentary audio version of this story, which did not influence my opinions--all opinions shared here are my own opinion entirely.
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429 reviews18 followers
August 29, 2017
Heartbreaking!

I have read books one, two and now the third in this series.
Saving Ruby was heartbreaking but a book that I learned a lot from. I felt my heart pounding while I would almost have to hold my breath to see what would happen next. Matthew and Ruby's story is wonderful!
Each character's personality was amazing and I felt like I knew each one. Descriptions of the hospitals and surrounding areas were described so well I felt like I knew how they felt when they would go over a little hill or go to the trees to hide or go into a trench.
If you want to read a touching story that makes you feel like you are there read this series. I don't think I will ever forget this whole story from the first to the last.
I can't wait to get started on the fourth book. Matter of fact I have already bought #4.
You don't want to miss this series!









391 reviews2 followers
December 23, 2016
Loved it!

Wonderful characters, excellent storyline, and Ruby and Matthew back together again. But, as usual, the ending leaves you longing for answers. Can't wait to read the next one! I love the Christian theme and wish more authors would write with little or no profanity, and emphasize Christ.
3 reviews
January 24, 2017
Bittersweet

Saving Grace was very well written and moved along with some unexpected and expected events. I really appreciated no cursing, no sexual content and no liberal lifestyles. However, I caught myself getting frustrated at ruby for being foolish and taking her "goodness" to the extreme. I suggest more putting God first and less putting ruby's desires first.
7 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2017
Couldn't put it down!

I loved this third book of the Healing Ruby Series as much as I did the first two. I didn't want to reach the end, and yet I couldn't put it down. The faith in God shown by the main characters has been inspiring. 'Can't wait for the next one.
33 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2017
Another Great Read

What excitement, moving, history and romance, all rolled into one novel. Another fabulous novel by Jennifer West-
all. Looking forward to more about Ruby and Matthew.
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18 reviews
February 2, 2018
A great read

The story was so realistic i found it hard to believe it was fiction.
I hung on every word and stayed up late reading because I could not put it down.
One of the best I have ever read.
Profile Image for Sharon Sibert.
6 reviews
April 20, 2018
Great book!

Loved these books, I'm reading them for the 2nd time. I like reading books from this era and the author just brings it to life. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone!!
Profile Image for Donna Worrell.
7 reviews
July 11, 2018
A perfect mix of the horrors of war and the blessing of faith!

Book 3 of the Healing Ruby series does not disappoint as the story travels to the Philippines during World War II. The historical references are sound and the scripture speaks to your soul!
4 reviews
May 3, 2019
Great historical read!

So far, #3 is my favorite! I loved the history related to WWII and I am now inspired to read some of the books Jennifer lists that she used for reference. Finally.....Matthew and Ruby stop being so stubborn and submit to God and one another!
Profile Image for Ruth Ann Maynard.
239 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2017
The next one!

This is the third in a series. So, so very good!!!! The faith described in the book is amazing. I long for a faith like that.
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90 reviews5 followers
January 2, 2019
This whole series is fantastic!
5 reviews
July 21, 2020
The ending of this book leaves me wishing I had the next book to start immediately!
88 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2021
A true love story

A love story between God and man. A love story about forgiveness. A love story between a man and a woman. A story how true love comes from God if you will let him.
460 reviews
January 1, 2022
This series is amazing in many ways. I love historical novels, suspense, with a little romance. This series is all of that. Looking forward to the last one in the series.
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2 reviews
May 28, 2022
Ends with another cliff hanger so now I need to read #4 in this series. Setting in the Philippines during WW2. I didn’t realize all the atrocities that occurred there. Good read.
Profile Image for Marcia Richardson.
251 reviews1 follower
June 29, 2022
Another good book

This was another good book in the series of books about Ruby and Matthew. It continues their love story and puts them in the Pacific during the beginning of WWII.
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127 reviews
April 1, 2018
The third book in this series was gut-wrenching. It helped me feel the utter horror of war (without being extremely graphic) along with the strong spirits of those who were in the midst of terror, attack, and trauma. There were beautiful moments, horrific moments, completely unpredictable moments...the entire book was highly emotional and highly suspenseful. Definitely read the first two before reading this one--it is grippingly powerful because we know what happened in the past with Ruby, Matthew, and Henry.
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