Saving Grace by Julie Garwood

Saving Grace

by Julie Garwood

Lady Johanna, a widow in thirteenth-century England, is thrust into another marriage of convenience, but finds herself drawn to her gruff yet gentle husband.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

3 of 5 stars

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Lady Joanna was happy as a widow. Having escaped a joyless marriage she was now looking forward to some freedom. However the King (John) had different ideas and wants her to remarry. The bridegroom he has selected fills her with fear. When her foster brother suggests his friend, Scottish warrior Gabriel MacBain.

Gabriel has problems himself forging a clan out of two clans at odds and Joanna finds herself trying her best to fix all this. She's determined to make this work.

It's funny and barely relates to reality but still a lot of fun to read.

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