Beauty, Charm, and Grace—something the nouveau-riche Sullivan sisters of Colorado Springs lack. But a wish at a magical rock formation is about to change all that, in a most a-MUSE-ing way. . . .
Grace Sullivan is clumsiness personified. When she falls on gorgeous gold miner Jon Erickson, breaking his leg, her apologetic father insists he recuperate with them. Unfortunately, her social-climbing mother is horrified at having a lowly miner in the house, so she forbids Grace to see him. But how can Grace resist the man who sees in her the potential and beauty no one else does?
Jon fears he’s taking advantage of the Sullivans, especially when he finds himself sympathizing with an orphaned boy who is hiding in their home. But he finds himself intrigued and attracted to the lovely Grace despite her clumsiness. Will winning her love be worth the risk to life and limb?
A great end to the trilogy. I love that Jocks tied the whole trilogy together in an appropriate ending. Grace, to me, is the most endearing of the three sisters, and I loved her story. I loved watching her grow and understand what grace can be. ::sigh:: It's all over, and it was lovely.
Lovely Grace.....so prone to accidents. Falling tripping, crashing and breaking into things. I think she is my favourite of the Three Graces. I cringed every time when she was graceless. A lovely HEA and a most enjoyable read. 4☆
Falling for Grace: Three Graces Trilogy, Book 3 is by Yvonne Jocks. This is the last in a three-book series about three young women who are looking for love. Is it possible there is some other-world interference by the mythological three Graces? Grace Sullivan is the last of the Sullivan sisters to be without a beau. Unless Grace manages to somehow become graceful, no one seems to think she will find that beau. Even as she works to improve her grace, Grace Sullivan remembers that she hadn’t been graceless before they moved to Colorado Springs and the house there. As she is practicing walking with a book on her head, she falls over the banister on the third floor of the house. Meanwhile, the son of an old friend of Mr. Sullivan’s has come to visit. As he is getting ready to leave the offices of Mr. Sullivan, Joe Erickson sees Grace falling and leaps to her rescue. However, as he rescues Grace, his leg is broken. Mr. Sullivan insists he stay here until it is healed. While he is recuperating, Joe finds a secret the house is hiding. The book is fun to read and Grace does get into some predicaments with her gracelessness. However, the end is not something you see coming.
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Falling for Grace: Three Graces Trilogy, Book 3 is by Yvonne Jocks. This is the last in a three-book series about three young women who are looking for love. Is it possible there is some other-world interference by the mythological three Graces? Grace Sullivan is the last of the Sullivan sisters to be without a beau. Unless Grace manages to somehow become graceful, no one seems to think she will find that beau. Even as she works to improve her grace, Grace Sullivan remembers that she hadn’t been graceless before they moved to Colorado Springs and the house there. As she is practicing walking with a book on her head, she falls over the banister on the third floor of the house. Meanwhile, the son of an old friend of Mr. Sullivan’s has come to visit. As he is getting ready to leave the offices of Mr. Sullivan, Joe Erickson sees Grace falling and leaps to her rescue. However, as he rescues Grace, his leg is broken. Mr. Sullivan insists he stay here until it is healed. While he is recuperating, Joe finds a secret the house is hiding. The book is fun to read and Grace does get into some predicaments with her gracelessness. However, the end is not something you see coming.
This is a good conclusion of the trilogy. There is a definite end to all four stories; parents and the three daughters. The adult romantic content is less on this story, which I appreciate. I love how they define grace. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.