It’s said we all have the potential to experience three types of love in a the love that looks right, the hard love, and the love that lasts.Best friends in high school, Noah Richardson and Grace Middleton were practically inseparable until Noah’s connection with a high school girlfriend, graduation, distance, and time divide them.The night of their high school class reunion, Noah and Grace find themselves in the presence of one another again with nothing left to hinder their connection. With mutual admittance of love between the pair, the affection they kept secret for over a decade begins to blossom overnight, allowing them to experience an authentic and magnetic love that most people only witness in fairytales.With marriage and a new family home under their belt, life is seemingly perfect until reality sets in. In the blink of an eye, Noah’s taking his last breaths in Grace’s arms and she’s left to grieve in his absence. Lost and confused, Grace is nearly ready to end her life when the appearance from an unlikely source reignites a light within her. This source of help arrives timely, as Grace unearths news regarding her health that disturbs her to the core soon thereafter.Will Grace have the competence to persevere through Noah’s untimely passing? Or will the grief overwhelm her ability to propel herself into the next stage of life that doesn’t include Noah?
This is one of your best works! Reading made me feel as though I was right alongside the characters. Friends like Naomi are so rare these days. Grace really was a strong woman. Once her cards were laid out before her, she activated her Faith. Thankful she embraced the spotting of Noah because who knows what would have happened. Her support system was air tight and collectively, they saw her through. Awesome read
Saving Grace was a beautiful read. I felt every emotion with Grace. I had to put this book down it gave me feelings I didn't wanna feel at the time. I highly recommend this book.
I didn't understand one of the grief stages that Grace went through and I would lean toward thinking like her best friend, Naomi. Other than that, a decent read about love lost and finding strength through many trials.