

Contemporary fiction
Finding Grace
Debut
by Loretta Rothschild
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Quick take
A gripping, wholly unique tale of unexpected love, shocking loss, and looming secrets that fight to stay buried.
Good to know
Family drama
Nonlinear timeline
Salacious
Graphic violence
Synopsis
Honor seems to have everything. She adores her daughter Chloe and her husband Tom (even if he does work one hundred hours a week). But her longing for another baby threatens to eclipse all of it―until a shocking event changes their lives forever.
Years later Tom makes a decision that ripples through their families’ lives in ways he could not have foreseen. As the consequences of that fateful choice unfold, two women’s paths become irrevocably intertwined. But when old love clashes with new, who will be left standing? And what happens when your secrets come back to haunt you?
Content warning
This book contains scenes depicting miscarriage, death of a child and mentions of suicidal ideation.
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Why I love it

Gabrielle Viner
BOTM Editorial Team
No spoilers here, but I’d be remiss not to share that I audibly gasped as I finished the first chapter of Finding Grace. To say this book is gripping is an understatement. It starts with a gut punch and spirals into a delightful, drama-riddled narrative that will have you saying “just one more page…”!
Honor’s want for another child is verging on need. The immense lack and subsequent longing for a second baby are so burdensome that Honor can hardly enjoy her vacation. Spending Christmas at the Ritz in Paris with her husband, Tom, and her daughter, Chloe, just isn’t enough to satisfy her blinding desire. Then, a tragic event changes their family forever and, in the aftermath, Honor’s wish for another child takes on an exceptional, unmistakable life of its own.
It’s often said that family is the people you choose, but what happens when those choices are tangled in secrecy? Finding Grace uniquely encapsulates what it means to have loved and lost—and the many ways in which you can find love again. It tackles grief, fatherhood, and forgiveness with a fresh perspective and a wry, witty voice. This is a striking debut that’s not to be missed!