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Saving Grace: N/A
Saving Grace: N/A
Saving Grace: N/A
Audiobook3 hours

Saving Grace: N/A

Written by Aubrey Wynne

Narrated by Sara K. Sheckells

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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A tortured soul meets a shattered heart...

Chloe Hicks' life consisted of an egocentric ex-husband, a pile of bills, and an equine business in foreclosure until a fire destroys the stable and her beloved ranch horse. What little hope she has left is smashed after the marshal suspects arson. She escapes the accusing eyes of her hometown, but not the memories and melancholy.

Jackson Hahn, Virginia Beach's local historian, has his eyes on the mysterious new woman in town. When she arrives in Pungo, he is struck by her haunting beauty and the raw pain in her eyes. Her descriptions of the odd events happening in her bungalow pique his curiosity.

The sexy historian distracts Chloe with the legend of a woman wrongly accused of witchcraft. She is drawn to the story and the similarities of events that plagued their lives. Perhaps the past can help heal the present. But danger lurks in the shadows...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 11, 2017
ISBN9781946560070
Saving Grace: N/A

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    This book was very intense to read but well worth it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I did enjoy this story told in the present day but also back in the 18th century. In the earlier time, Grace was such a brave woman to stand up for what she knew was right. Molly, in the present day, was also a determined woman and she wanted to make a success of her business and move on from her ex husband. There is a link, between the two stories, that comes in the second part of the story. I was thinking that fortunately we had moved on from the opinions expressed in Grace’s story but having listened to the author’s notes at the end, it seems, unfortunately, as though not everyone has! I thought the narrator’s voice suited the story and was an easy voice to listen to.