A review by amyheap
Freeing Grace by Charity Norman

3.0

I always have to have an audiobook on the go, and I don't pay for them, so I listen to what is available through my library at the time I need a new book. That's a long way of saying that the audiobooks I listen to are not necessarily books from my TBR. I recognised the author's name from a new release from New Zealand, last year, and gave it a go. Set in the UK and Africa, though with one character from New Zealand, I found it to be an engaging, often relatable, and moving look at complex life and family situations; mental health, infertility, teenage pregnancy, domestic abuse. I found it a touch dated and at times some characters seemed a little over the top, but I would definitely read her more recent novels.