Sunday, September 17, 2017

Review for Saved By Grace by TJ Rudolph


Saved by Grace
TJ Rudolph


Seventeen year old Grace Delaney has been building up the courage to tell her best friend Aaron Wheeler that she is in love with him, but before she has a chance to, he is killed.


She swears to never love again, until Chase Ryder walks into her life-a notorious bad boy from her home town.
Everyone knows that Chase has spent time in juvi, but no-one knows why.
Grace is determined to stay away from him, but Aaron's ghost keeps appearing and keeps telling her to move on.
When Grace finds out that Chase, like her, had a damaged childhood, she finally understands why he pushes people away. She decides to try to break down those walls he has built around himself and show him that he is worthy of love.


Grace is hiding a secret of her own about a life she lived before she met Chase. She tries to hide her past from him, but that secret is exposed.
They learn to trust each other and fall in love--but then Grace finds out the truth about what really happened the night Chase’s father died.
If Grace can't learn to accept all of Chase, including his past, she risks losing her second love, too! 


Review:
I would be lying if I said this book wasn't utterly heartbreaking and that I didn't shed a few tears. We have all lost people we love, but Grace and Chase are two of the most broken people I have ever seen. And the sad thing is that their families played such a big part in that. Your family are supposed to be people you can trust. Instead, they gave these two some major issues. Neither of them really knew how to have a normal relationship so when they fell in love, they weren't sure what to do. And the big secret that Chase keeps hidden away? Even I didn't see that one coming. But it will threaten to break them apart for good. The only thing I wasn't crazy about was how both over reacted so much. It seemed a bit extreme at times. Otherwise, I had to finish this book in one evening. So, yeah I liked it! 
4 out of 5 stars!

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