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Shades of Grace
- The McKinnon Legends, Book 3, Part 2
- Narrated by: Cait Frizzell
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sometimes Grace is all we have - and more than we deserve.
Cullen McKinnon is the first to admit that a wrong action committed for the right reason is still wrong. Wrong is wrong. Or is it? What if it saves a life?
Perhaps it might not be so wrong when the end justifies the means.
What is right? What is wrong? It is a question that will never be fully answered because there are always Shades of Grace.
Barely escaping with her life after another failed assassination attempt, Grace finds herself safely tucked away in obscurity. Now in England, Cullen McKinnon and Gage, Duke of Seabridge, have her ensconced in accommodations that are anything except a humble homeless shelter.
The assassin gets much too close for Cullen's comfort; that proximity is the only reason he agrees to allow Gage to take Grace back to Seabridge. Once she is safe, Cullen makes a public appearance with an urgent plea for information - and he lets the world know that Grace is still alive. Designed to draw the assassin out, the plan is risky, dangerous, and the only way to save her life.
Gage and Cullen understand that this places Grace's life at greater risk. The assassin will come for her again. And this time they're ready.
Please note that this is not a stand-alone novel by Ranay James and is part of an ongoing series.
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- kaylene press
- 30-08-2016
loved it
very good series of books can't wait for the next one to come out would like to haved all the books on audio
and it would have been good to have a male to do the mans voices still worth listening to.
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