Title: Disgraceful
Series: Grace Trilogy #2
Series: Grace Trilogy #2
Author: Autumn Grey
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 17, 2019
Release Date: May 17, 2019
Blurb
I knew falling for him was wrong. I
did it anyway, his half smiles and blue eyes pulling me deeper. Blue eyes that made me soar. He wasn’t mine
to keep, though. And like all good and rare things, it came to an end.
Then he strolls into my life, armed with
dimples and gray eyes. Gray eyes that ground me. He smashes through my
defenses, stealing what is left of my heart.
Now my heart is a war
zone, past and present battling for my forever.
They say lightning
doesn’t strike the same place twice. I call bullshit on that theory.
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Author Bio
Autumn enjoys writing angsty romance, featuring flawed and
quirky characters and hard-won happy ever afters. When she’s not working as a
nurse assistant, you’ll find her behind keyboard writing stories, or curled up
on the couch with a book. Her work has been featured in USA Today’s Happy Ever
After.
She lives with her two children and one fur baby, enjoys good wine and binge-watching TV shows whenever she can.
She lives with her two children and one fur baby, enjoys good wine and binge-watching TV shows whenever she can.
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Let me start by saying five stars isn’t enough for this book. If I could have given it more, I would’ve done in a heartbeat. This book is amazing. It’s unforgettable and one of my personal favourites.
Disgraceful picks up from where Desolate ended. As we already know Grace and Sol have always had a complicated relationship and it gets even more complicated in Disgraceful. They both have some hard decisions to make and they’re both going to learn that love hurts. Bad. Really bad. They’ve both grown so much since they first met but is it enough? It seems like there’s always something in their way and they’ve both got plenty of obstacles to overcome. There’s a growth and maturity in the characters in this book that seems natural. They’re growing up, experiencing things, learning who they are, making choices and starting to live a little more and while I didn’t always agree with their choices I tried to understand why they chose the paths they did. Sol especially has to really look at what he wants. What was his life long dream maybe isn’t the path for him. This guy...I don’t have the words to adequately explain how much this fictional young man has come to mean to me. He sometimes feels like a walking contradiction. He seems so adamant in what he wants from life but at the same time he’s questioning his future. He seems so mature and level headed but the indecision, confusion and conflict he’s feeling has him not really thinking things through fully. I don’t know what it is about Solomon. I started this trilogy and honestly didn’t think it was going to be for me. I didn’t expect to like the storyline and i definitely didn’t expect to fall so in love with the characters. He intrigues me, he makes my heart ache, he’s sweet, sexy, loyal and I could go on forever so I’ll just leave it as I really like the man he’s becoming.
There are no words to explain the emotions I’m feeling after finishing Disgraceful. It has been one of (if not my top) my most anticipated books this year and I had extremely high expectations before I’d even started. Autumn Grey blew me away with Sol and Graces story. The angst! So much angst! The heart ache! The confusion and conflict! This book has it all in spades. I felt every single emotion reading this book, including a lot of frustration, and it was everything I hoped it would be.
I first discovered Autumn Grey when I read Desolate and she played my feelings like an expert. Why I thought Disgraceful was going to be any different, I don’t know but she turned me into a complete emotional wreck reading this book. The conflict and turmoil, the angst and confusion, the disappointments, the pain and the love, are all written in a way that make you feel the same emotions the characters are feeling. I’m not going to lie, this book pissed me off so much. I got frustrated, I threw so many tantrums reading this and got so annoyed I had to walk away from my kindle more than once but I absolutely loved every second of it. I live for books like this. The books that make me feel all the feels and this book definitely made me feel every single thing.
The ending broke me. I love a good, well executed cliff hanger ending and Autumn Grey certainly delivered. I don’t know how I’m going to cope waiting for the final book and the conclusion of Grace and Sols story. They’ve both become so very special to me, I can’t remember a day that I haven’t thought of them and I can’t see that changing any time soon. Desolate was one of my top reads of 2018 and Disgraceful is without a doubt in my top reads of this year. These books are something else!
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