A young woman must find her way in the world again after years of nursing her ailing mother in this novel by the bestselling author of Once in a Blue Moon
I, Gracie, survived . . .
When Mama announced to our family that she had dementia, my brother and sisters insisted they couldn’t help. They had their own lives elsewhere, after all. So, I gave up my dreams and spent the next nine years caring for Mama alone, losing her bit by bit, and nearly losing myself in the process.
I, Gracie, started over . . .
After Mama finally let go of this world, I let go of that world, too. I left the nightmare of my life with Mama, my family, and West Texas to start over in a new place, far away. It took some doing, but I have a new job, a safe place to live, and even new friends and a man who loves me, broken as I am. But . . .
I, Gracie, am scarred . . .
Until my past is buried like Mama, I keep my man waiting—struggling with what was and not trusting what is or could be.
I, Gracie . . .
Am on hold . . .still trying to let go.
Praise for New York Times and USA Today–bestselling author Sharon Sala
“Sharon Sala is a consummate storyteller.” —Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Sala hooks you from the first page.” —Fresh Fiction