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This book begins with a sentence so long and cheesy, I fully expected to not read, but slog through it. Luckily, a few pages in, I began to enjoy the characters and could forgive Saving Grace its too-flowery moments. Naomi, Lucy, Gayle and... [Read on]
Saving Grace by Annie Jones was at first a hard book for me to get into. Perhaps it was because I hadn't read the first book The Prayer Tree, which made me feel a little lost, as I didn't know the characters. I have to admit it took me awhile... [Read on]
I found this book to be rather slow reading. The plot moves along at a snails pace, and I really had trouble connecting with the characters. I was about half way through the book before I felt like I knew who each character was and what their... [Read on]
From the description of Saving Grace, I thought I would love it. It's billed as the story of Grace Grayson-Wiley, a reclusive old woman. She is the subject of small-town gossip because of her annual vigils on the night of the Splendor Belle Gala... [Read on]
I received this ebook from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group to read and honestly review. The following review of Saving Grace should remove any doubt that I am letting a free review copy get in the way of being honest, because to be... [Read on]
I did not realize until the end of the book that this is actually a sequel. On that note, you don’t need to have read the first book to read this one, although I am sure a few things in this book may have made better sense. Every year on the... [Read on]
No, this is not a recipe book! But there’s nothing quite like the southern ladies in this book to deliver a juicy tidbit of gossip. I was intrigued by the idea of a prayer tree group. Was that anything like the phone tree for PTAs? In a sense,... [Read on]
Saving Grace is book two in The Prayer Tree Series. At first, I really struggled with trying to figure out who all the characters were, and wishing that I had started with book one. This story focuses primarily on four best friends ... Rosemary,... [Read on]
Every year on the night of New Bethany's annual Splendor Belle Gala, reclusive Sera Grayson appears on the porch of her aging antebellum home dressed in a tattered ball gown. Legend holds she is reliving the greatest disappointment of her life:... [Read on]
What a wonderful story! The story centres around four friends, Gayle, Rose, Naomi and Lucy have drifted apart in the last years Naomi being the plotter and schemer in the group discovers that there is a way she can bring the group together: By... [Read on]