From USA Today bestselling author Pamela Fagan Hutchins.A hot mess of an attorney. An unexpected second chance. Can a house with a twist help her find love and answers?Texas attorney and sloppy drinker Katie Connell’s career just melted down before her eyes. After very public failure during a doomed celebrity trial and a heart-wrenching breakup, she avoids rehab by retreating to the tropical … avoids rehab by retreating to the tropical island where her parents tragically died. But when she arrives, it becomes obvious that her parents’ supposed accident was cold and calculated… As Katie sorts through the clues, she gets help from an unexpected source: a spirited house named Annalise. Between the kindred ghost, a local singing sensation, and a handsome chef, the quirks of the island throw the former attorney for a major loop. Can Katie pick up the pieces of her life and solve her parents’ murder as part of her fresh new start?
Saving Grace is the first standalone book in the Katie trilogy and Book #1 within the What Doesn’t Kill You romantic mystery series. If you like island getaways, compelling characters, and witty dialogue, then you’ll love USA Today Best Seller Pamela Fagan Hutchins’ suspenseful story of voodoo and redemption.
Buy Saving Grace to pack your bags for a humorous mystery today!
˃˃˃ See why Pamela’s novels have won contest after contest.
- USA Today Best Seller
- #1 Amazon Best Seller
- Top 50 Amazon Romantic Suspense and Mystery Author
- Silver Falchion for Best Adult Mystery
- USA Best Book Awards Cross-Genre Fiction
- Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, Romance, Quarter-finalist
˃˃˃ Once Upon A Romance calls Hutchins an “up-and-coming powerhouse writer.”
If you like Sandra Brown or Janet Evanovich, you will love Pamela Fagan Hutchins. A former attorney and native Texan, Pamela lived in the U.S. Virgin Islands for nearly ten years. She refuses to admit to taking notes for this series during that time.
˃˃˃ The reviews for Katie are in, and they’re good. Very, very good.
“Taut suspense.” — Midwest Book Review
“Quick, entertaining read.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Fantastic mystery.” — Once Upon a Romance
˃˃˃ Catch more adventures with Katie and her friends in the What Doesn’t Kill You romantic mysteries.
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I loved this book. Excellent storyline and wonderful ending.
Excellent story! Over 270 pages of excitement with unique characters. Hard to put this book down. Thanks for this story.
Hooked!
I liked it. Keeps you interested from the beginning. Didnt end up like I thought at all!
A good read for sure
This woman is a mess. She is a drunk, she is practically stalking a coworker, and she is not doing well at her job. As part of an intervention, she decides to go to the Virgin Islands in search of how her parents died. From there, the story really takes off and that is when I got hooked.
Good story, read the whole series
If I read it, it was excellent !!!!! I READ IT. JAK, jr.
I just love any book that keeps me wanting to read more and more and this book was just that
An engrossing book, full of wit and humor and action. I highly recommend it.
I reluctantly gave this 3 stars. The story is interesting, but an editor was badly needed! Example …The character tells her friend that her grandfather lives in Florida. A few pages later she worries because she hadn’t told her friend her grandfather lives in Florida. An editor would find the many mistakes (typos, stories repeated, …
I read the first in this series because my name was in the title. But after the first I had to finish the set. A sweet story and great friendships. An easy to ready story line that has you hoping it all ends like a fairy tale.
Less then a star if it was an option.
I enjoyed the first book so much I had to buy the second as soon as I was finished with the first!
This is a great read with extremely witty characterizations. Loved it!!!
A good mystery set on an island getaway.
I love these characters and these three books. I heartily recommend all of them.
Boring
I would have loved to be one of the characters in this book. The difference in cultures is truly amazing.
Is billed as similar to a Janet Evanovich novel but I didn’t get the comparison. Loved the book though.