Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild

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Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild

Contemporary fiction

Finding Grace

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by Loretta Rothschild

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A gripping, wholly unique tale of unexpected love, shocking loss, and looming secrets that fight to stay buried.

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    Family drama

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    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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Finding Grace

CHAPTER ONE

The last time we were at the Ritz in Paris I had my fifth miscarriage at breakfast.

This Christmas, I was no longer in contention for the same bizarre privilege. Now that I’d had my ovaries confiscated by my doctor, I found myself oscillating between staring at my husband and daughter adoringly and wondering how long it would take to drown myself in the Seine. It had become an unwritten family tradition that we always came to the Ritz for Christmas. This year, as we drove to the hotel, with the moon beside us—a fine lick of chrome in an upside-down crescent—the driver pointed out landmarks I already knew well. I nodded, feigning interest before cutting him off to ask if he had a Motorola phone charger.

“Non, madame, non.”

“Ce n’est pas grave,” I said, sinking back into the front seat of the car. We drove past La Madeleine, lit up from below to emphasize its imposing Corinthian beauty. The few times I’d chosen to pray for my fertility, it had been in that church. Perhaps that’s why my prayers for another baby had yet to be answered—maybe God could sense my secular proclivity.

The driver continued to prattle on about Napoleon, then Sarkozy. I gave him a tight-lipped smile; I wasn’t really listening. The truth was I could’ve been in Paris or Putney, it didn’t matter. Of course, I knew Paris was beautiful. Everyone did. But it was like I was trapped inside a snow globe that nobody was shaking. All I could think about was life back home. I kept hearing the doctor’s voice in my head telling me the exact thickness of our surrogate Jess’s uterine lining and wondering if she’d been taking enough folic acid in preparation for the embryo transfer.

We stopped at a red light, where a young couple crossed the road holding hands. The girl was laughing at something her boyfriend said, throwing back her head and playfully pushing him away. I rolled up my window. It had started spitting and my coat was cashmere. The hail came out of nowhere, pelting little wet bullets against the car’s windscreen. I held down the power button again on my phone, but still nothing.

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Why I love it

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!

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Finding Grace
How Freaking Romantic
Among Friends
You Belong Here
These Summer Storms
Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar