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A Subtle Grace (O'Donovan Family, Book 2)
1896, Philadelphia In this stand alone sequel to "In Name Only" (2009, FQP), "A Subtle Grace" continues the story of the wealthy and unconventional O€Donovan Family as they approach the dawn of a new century.
At 19, Kathleen (oldest daughter) is unmarried with no prospects. Fearing the lonely fate of an old maid, her impatience leads to an infatuation with the first man who shows interest. The suave, handsome son of the local police chief seems a perfect match. But will her impulsive manner prevent her from recognizing her true beloved? A disturbing turn of events brings a dark shadow that threatens the life-long happiness she desires.
Dr. Luke Peterson (the family€s new physician) also makes quite an impression on Kathleen. His affection for her leads him to startling revelations: about Kathleen, about his practice and, most importantly, about himself.
Will (oldest son) believes God may be calling him to a religious vocation. Eventually, he discovers the hidden circumstances of his humble beginnings compelling him to embark on a pilgrimage to Rome.
(Note: Although "A Subtle Grace" is a sequel, it can be read as a stand alone book, independently of the first book in the series.)
Reviews: "'A Subtle Grace' is a masterfully written illustration of the difference between lust and love, between rashness and fortitude, between mere existence and truly living." AnnMarie Creedon, author, 'Angela's Song'
"The plot tugs at the heart and gets the heart racing. Reading 'A Subtle Grace' was like riding a Victorian-era wooden roller coaster: a luscious historical setting that provides a tantalizingly dangerous thrill ride." Erin McCole Cupp, author, Don€t You Forget About Me
€œA Subtle Grace is a novel to stir your heart, your emotions, and your soul. I highly recommend it!€ Therese Heckenkamp, award-winning author, Frozen Footprints
€œBeyond mere lust there is a healing hope which can bear not only joy, but a wonderful story - €˜A Subtle Grace€ was very engaging and certainly kept me turning the pages.€ A.K. Frailey, author, the Deliverance Trilogy (www.akfrailey.com)