Description for Saving Grace
Paperback. Num Pages: 448 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 34. Weight in Grams: 300. Good clean copy showing some age and shelf wear
When Grace O'Brien wakes up with more than just a hangover, she has reason to worry. She's in bed with Bernard O'Malley, newest addition to IT. He's not going to be easy to explain to Shane, gorgeous boyfriend of nearly two years. Shane may be distracted with his high-flying city job but he was there when it mattered. Like that night in Spain, when tragedy struck and her brother Patrick died.
So Grace is determined to put all guilty thoughts of Bernard O'Malley out of her head. With her sister's upcoming nuptials, strange goings-on at work, and a loved-up ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Hachette Books Ireland
Condition
Used, Good
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
Castleknock, Ireland
ISBN
9780340963487
SKU
KMK0008364
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Ciara Geraghty
Ciara Geraghty started writing three years ago. She had intended on signing up for a pottery course but got distracted when she thought she saw Dylan Moran putting his name down for the Yoga for Pregnancy course. Instead of ticking Box 4 for Pottery for Beginners, she ticked Box 2 for Creative Writing for Beginners and hasn't looked back. She has written numerous short stories, ... Read more
Reviews for Saving Grace
'Hilariously funny and poignant ... accessible and charming ...'
Image magazine
'MOVE OVER MARIAN, IT'S CIARA ... 'Impressive and highly entertaining ... one of the most authentic female characters in women's fiction for a long time ... smart and funny ... a bright new talent ... a new standard for Irish women's fiction.'
Irish Independent
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Image magazine
'MOVE OVER MARIAN, IT'S CIARA ... 'Impressive and highly entertaining ... one of the most authentic female characters in women's fiction for a long time ... smart and funny ... a bright new talent ... a new standard for Irish women's fiction.'
Irish Independent
... Read more