![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I wonder if there may have been too many lose ends from the second book to tie up in the beginning of this book. There were good scenes, like when Gabriel and Grace discussed how Grace blamed God for her troubles, but there were other scenes where new werewolf details would pop off the page then be explained by Grace thinking, “Oh, yeah. Something about the voice and narrative felt off to me. Jude broods, Talbot seems to want to help (but who can trust him?), and Grace is trying to hold everything together while dealing with her mother’s nervous breakdown, her father in the hospital on life support, new powers, and Gabriel’s very intense expectations of her fulfilling a messianic role.ĭespite the aggressive plot, I had problems with the first two fifths of the book. Caleb’s grudge runs deep, and his actions affect all the characters as they try to keep ahead of him. Daniel’s father, Caleb, the megalomaniacal man hellbent on not earning Father of the Year, still has plans to kill Sirhan, the one true alpha, and take his place. The story begins with Daniel, formerly cured of his werewolf curse, now stuck in the form of a white alpha wolf and perhaps a true Hound of Heaven. ![]() “The Savage Grace” by Bree Despain.In this final book in the Dark Divine series, Bree Despain’s The Savage Grace ties up all the loose ends, reveals the deepest secrets, and brings the story of Grace Divine to a close. ![]()
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