Saving Grace

Ciara Geraghty

earliest edition we have, 2008 Hodder Paperbacks, 2009 448 pages

When Grace O'Brien wakes up next to Bernard-from-IT, she blames the out-of-date bottle of Baileys for making her cheat on her boyfriend of one year, nine months, three weeks and six days. But then she finds she can't get Bernard - geeky dress sense, red hair and all - out of her mind. It gets worse when Grace's best friend falls in love with a blind date - Bernard. Somehow Grace can't help feeling that she's to blame...

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Saving Grace edition · 2009 · Hachette Ireland · 448 pages · 9780340963487
Saving Grace edition · 2009 · Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. · 448 pages · 9780340920237
Saving Grace edition · 2009 · Hodder Paperbacks · 448 pages · 9780340976548
Saving Grace edition · 2009 · Hodder & Stoughton · 448 pages · 9781848944145
Saving Grace paperback · 2008 · Hachette books · 448 pages · 9780340963470
Saving Grace edition · 2008 · Hodder & Stoughton · 448 pages · 9780340976524

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