The blurb:
Grace thought she had it all. Living in the beautiful village of Little Ollington, along with head teacher husband Mark and gorgeous son, Archie, she devoted herself to being the perfect mum and the perfect wife, her little family giving her everything she ever wanted.
Until that fateful day when she walked in on Mark kissing his secretary - and her perfect life fell apart.
Now she's a single mum to Archie, trying to find her way in life and keep things together for his sake. Saturday nights consist of a Chinese takeaway eaten in front of the TV clad in greying pyjamas, and she can’t remember the last time she had a kiss from anyone aside from her dog, Becks…
Grace’s life needs a shake up – fast. So when gorgeous gardener Vinnie turns up on her doorstep, his twinkling eyes suggesting that he might be interested in more than just her conifers, she might just have found the answer to her prayers. But as Grace falls deeper for Vinnie, ten-year-old Archie fears that his mum finding love means she’ll never reconcile with the dad he loves.
So when ex-husband Mark begs her for another chance, telling her he’s changed from the man that broke her heart, Grace finds herself with an impossible dilemma. Should she take back Mark and reunite the family that Archie loves? Or risk it all for a new chance of happiness?
A funny, feel good romance about finding your own path and changing your life for the better – readers of Cathy Bramley, Jill Mansell and Josie Silver will love this uplifting read.*
My Opinion:
*Book provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review*
Kim Nash’s debut novel, yes please!!!
Amazing Grace tells the story of single mum Grace. The role is new for her, but I just love her relationship with her son Archie. They were so sweet together and I have to say Archie was probably my favourite. He was adorable and had some very memorable scenes.
Anyway, let’s get back tot he story. Grace meets Vinnie and they start dating. Archie needs to improve as well of course, but there was always his dad too, who eventually tried to win Grace back.
She had conversations with her deceased other, which added a really emotional and touching part to the storyline.
Kim Nash’s writing style is great. I felt like being there with the characters. Her writing is full of details, feelings and magical moments. The story is uplifting, warm and inspiring, loved it!!
And, I just adore the title of this book!
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