By Kirsty McKay

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When the fate of the world rests on your shoulders, how do you choose between what you ought to do and the only thing you really want? Leonie finally knows who she is. But now she needs to decide who she is going to be. Her choice will affect not just her family, not just those she knows, but tens, hundreds of thousands, millions of people that she doesn’t. And every path that’s open to her will put Perry under the pressures that caused his breakdown before. How can she do what she must and still protect Perry? Perry desperately wants to make things easier for Leonie. Somehow he has to find the strength to face the things that all but destroyed him in the past. But every way he turns, some aspect of his past lies waiting to pounce – even during his happiest moments. And he can never forget that Leonie’s life is in danger from someone, somewhere. Gabriel has managed to negotiate peace, at least in theory. Now he must put that into practice and reunite Leonie with the family she never knew she had. Then disaster strikes right in the middle of his own sanctuary. Can he still protect those he loves, or has he been harbouring a villain the whole time? Book Four in Choices and Consequences series.

Cloth of Grace By Author Rachel J. Bonner – Book Review

Cloth of Grace is the final book in the Choices and Consequences series and continues the story of main protagonists Leonie and Perry. Leonie now knows who she is and although she has come to accept this, she is still struggling with her fear of the future and the potential impact of the decision she must make. With the threat of assassination very real and at the forefront of their minds, both Leonie and Perry have no choice but to face and conquer their past head on, aided by their family and friends. However it seems that not everyone close to the couple can be trusted, and so readers will be pleased to know that there is still plenty of drama, twists and turns to be enjoyed as we move to the grand finale.

I’ve really enjoyed this series and Book 4 certainly did not disappoint. Like the previous books the plot is well written and moves forward at a good pace. The secondary characters throughout the series are very credible and easy to relate to, and I’ve enjoyed seeing their development, particularly Lord Gabriel and Brother Andrew. Now deeply invested in the two main characters, Leonie and Perry, the question remains as to whether readers will be satisfied with how their story ends.

For me, I have to say that I was happy with the ending and felt it was the right decision to make.

I award the final book in the series, 5 stars!

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