Saving Grace by Jane Green
346 Pages
"Grace and Ted Chapman are widely regarded as the perfect literary power
couple. Ted is a successful novelist and Grace, his wife of twenty
years, is beautiful, stylish, carefree, and a wonderful homemaker. But
what no one sees, what is churning under the surface, is Ted's rages.
His mood swings. And the precarious house of cards that their lifestyle
is built upon. When Ted's longtime assistant and mainstay leaves, the
house of cards begins to crumble and Grace, with dark secrets in her
past, is most vulnerable. She finds herself in need of help but with no
one to turn to...until the perfect new assistant shows up out of the
blue. To the rescue comes Beth, a competent young woman who can handle
Ted and has the calm efficiency to weather the storms that threaten to
engulf the Chapman household. Soon, though, it's clear to Grace that
Beth might be too good to be true. This new interloper might be the
biggest threat of all, one that could cost Grace her marriage, her
reputation, and even her sanity. With everything at stake and no one to
confide in, Grace must find a way to save herself before it is too late."
Jane Green is a good writer and this book had gotten good reviews so I was willing to try it even though it technically falls into "Chick Lit". However I was disappointed with the main character Grace. Green couldn't decide whether to make Grace a strong woman character or a weak willed one and this indecision was a major flow in the book.
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