Claiming Grace By Susan Stoker ✭
Reviewers from Amazon and Goodreads often praise the "alpha-male" protective dynamics and the realistic depiction of how emotional abuse can break a person’s independence.
Some readers find Grace’s initial lack of agency frustrating, noting she can be a "difficult heroine to root for" until she begins to stand up for herself later in the book. Some reviews on Smut Report mention that the parents can feel "comically bad" or unrealistic in their level of villainy. Claiming Grace by Susan Stoker
Reader reception for Claiming Grace is generally positive, with a based on over 14,000 reviews. Reviewers from Amazon and Goodreads often praise the
The book depicts two different types of trauma: Logan and his brothers suffered physical abuse from their mother, while Grace endured years of extreme emotional and psychological abuse from her parents. Reader reception for Claiming Grace is generally positive,
Grace’s parents are portrayed as "villains from hell," using extreme measures like handcuffs and surveillance to maintain control over their 30-year-old daughter. Reader Insights & Reviews