Sometimes when we desire more out of life, we can lose perspective and forget to enjoy what we already have. When Honor loses her ability to have a sibling for her daughter Chloe by natural means, she becomes obsessed with finding a way to expand her family. Tom, who is content with the way things are, struggles with her constant push for another baby. When tragedy strikes, Tom is left to handle the consequences of her choices alone. When you are suffering through heartache, it’s hard to hear that sometimes things happen for a reason. Because how can that much pain have a purpose? We never know where life is leading us, and we need to allow for healing and be open to love whenever and however it shows up in our lives.
This novel is an exploration of the human experience . . . of profound grief and about the choices we make both out of fear and for love.
I thank NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of Finding Grace for my unbiased evaluation. 4 stars