cover image His Saving Grace

His Saving Grace

Sharon Cullen. Loveswept, $2.99 e-book (284p) ISBN 978-0-553-39157-2

Cullen (The Notorious Lady Anne) explores the ravages of war in this heart-wrenching historical set in 1855 England. Michael Ashworth went missing, presumed dead, in the Crimean War, leaving his brother, Nigel, to inherit the title of Earl of Blackbourne and look after Michael’s widow, Grace. Nigel arranges a betrothal for Grace, who is considering accepting it when Michael unexpectedly returns. Grace is thrilled, but her loving husband suffered horrible head injuries in battle and has changed dramatically. As he and Grace return to the manor house, she tries to help him understand that she still loves him and that they can work together to help him return to his rightful place in society. But Michael’s increasing depression, depicted in vivid detail, seems an almost unsurmountable obstacle, and Grace has no idea how to heal his ills. While many historicals explore the physical wounds of war, rarely do authors focus on the devastating effects of brain injuries. Grace is an admirable protagonist, very unlike the superficial aristocrats who are her peers, and unerringly loyal to her husband. Cullen has marked herself as an author to watch with this emotional tale. Agent: Jessica Alvarez, BookEnds. (Dec.)