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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340963500

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Now, Scarlett is back in her childhood home with her plan in tatters and a baby on the way, while John Smith – actuary, proper grown-up and Scarlett’s boyfriend – has left her to join an archaeological dig in a tiny village somewhere in Brazil.
But that’s not the worst bit.

The worst bit is she can’t be sure who the father of the baby is . . . even though she’s slept with exactly four-and-a-half men in her entire 35 years.

As a distraction, Scarlett throws herself into her job as a wedding planner, but even that’s not going smoothly. Because of her growing feelings for her most important client’s husband-to-be . . .

In the end it’s the person she thought she knew best – herself – who surprises her the most. Join Scarlett as she tries, for the first time ever, to navigate life without a plan.

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Reviews

A really satisfying read for smart modern women
Irish Independent
A perfect mix of romance and comedy ... witty, sharp and intelligent. Becoming Scarlett is the perfect way to switch off at the end of the day
RTE Guide
Quirky characters, heartrending turnarounds, and an ending that's far from traditional.
Evening Herald
Praise for SAVING GRACE
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So funny and so much fun, it's impossible to believe it's Geraghty's first . . . Warm , moving and hilarious.
<i>Evening Herald</i>, Ireland
Perfect pace and plenty of banter help Geraghty's debut hit the right balance between hilariously funny and poignant . . . accessible and charming.
<i>Image</i>, Ireland
Move over Marian, it's Ciara . . . impressive and highly entertaining [with] one of the most authentic female characters I've read in women's fiction for a long time . . . lots of biting humour and a darker side beneath the laughs.
<i>Irish Independent Review</i>
'This laugh out loud page-turner is full of characters you long to know . . . This delicious debut cannot fail to enchant the young, and the young at heart.'
<i>Irish Examiner</i>
'A touching story of a flawed but loveable heroine'
<i>U</i> magazine