Cover Image: The Audacity of Sara Grayson

The Audacity of Sara Grayson

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

The Audacity of Sara Grayson is a fun easy read. It has humor, romance, mystery and family issues all rolled into one book.
The book is about 32-year-old Sara Grayson. Sara’s mom, Cassandra Bond, is a famous author. When Cassandra passes away, she tasks Sara with finishing the 5th book in her series.
In writing the 5th book, Sara meets new people and starts to realize a few things good and bad about herself and her family. She realized that she was just going day to day in her life and not really living her life. It opened her eyes to all kinds of things around her.
I loved all of characters as they were all well developed.
Really liked and enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to everyone to read.
Thank you to Netgalley for the advanced copy of this book.

Was this review helpful?

So much to love about this book! There is a sweet romance, an intriguing mystery, a touch of humor, and (mainly) the story of a very relatable young woman who has not been living life to the fullest, but finds herself in a situation where she must expand her horizons. Her mother, a famous novelist, dies of cancer. It is her dying wish that Sara Grayson write her last unfinished novel. Sara reluctantly accepts this challenge, and her path is not an easy one. There are obstacles everywhere, but she perseveres. Very appealing characters and a story that is full of surprises.

Was this review helpful?

The Audacity of Sara Grayson is a five-star winner of a book! I was lucky enough to be on a plane and had hours and hours to keep reading and did not get bored for one minute!

Sara is a young woman who has had some difficulty in life, i.e., divorce and mom dies suddenly. (Mom had been a hugely popular author.) Sara's already depressed when she learns that her mother's dying wish is for her to complete Mom's series of books. Although she's not keen to take on the project, she agrees to take a crack at it. All the events that come next change Sara in ways she could not have imagined.

This is an uplifting book, and I really enjoyed it. I will be looking for more from this author in the future. I especially liked the quotes about writing at the beginning of each chapter. For anyone who is an aspiring writer, they need to grab this book just for those quotes!

Thank you so much to the publisher and Net Galley for a free e-book in exchange for my honest opinion.

Was this review helpful?

This is a mystery, romance, and family legacy all tied up together. I loved the story and the characters. this is a great beach read or a rain day.

Was this review helpful?

I expected this book to be mostly fluff and relationship drama. I was pleasantly surprised.

Instead, the majority of the book tells of Sara grappling with actually authoring the book her mother charged her with (an interesting novel about novel writing). And through that process, Sara finds herself, her place in life and the world, and the stories of her family and her parents and their lives. Along the way, she finds a significant other who delightfully fits the niches of Sara's life and fulfills her in ways she didn't expect.

The book is well-written, appropriately humorous, and the main characters are substantial and well-developed. Again, I expected more superficial characters (was it the bunny slippers on the cover that caused me to underestimate this wonderful surprise of a book?). Author Elliott successfully proved me wrong. There was significant depth of emotion and relationships in this read.

I found the first quarter of the book slow to start (perhaps my mistaken expectations). But I quickly engaged with Sara and her family and her challenges, enjoying the humor along the way and the evocative settings and developments further in the book.

Meryl Moss Media / Post Hill Press have this slated for release on May 25, 2021. This will be a reliable pleasure to read.

Was this review helpful?

From the moment I started reading this book - I instantly knew it was going to be a good read.

Ths story is genuinely heart warming. I loved seeing the struggle and metal hardship that it takes for an author to write a book not to mention the struggle and grief that Sara has to go through to really find herself after her mothers death.

Parts of the story had me holding back tears and others had me completely overjoyed.

I loved the writers quotes at the top of the chapters too.

Really well written book!!!

Was this review helpful?

I enjoyed reading this book. It's funny, heartwarming, uplifting, and a feel-good book. I love the premise and the characters were very relatable. I love that each chapter starts with inspiring quotes from famous authors. It's one of my best reads this 2021. It's well-written, romantic, and very engaging until the end.

It's about Sara, a thirty-two-year-old greeting card writer, and a university lecturer, who was assigned to write the last book of her mom's best-selling series. With no experience as a fiction writer, Sara took the biggest challenge of her life to fulfill her mom's dying wish.

If you love a story about family, hope, friendship, romance, and self-empowerment, I would definitely recommend this book to you. This is one of those books that will surely inspire you to be brave and make bold decisions in life.

I'm so grateful to the author, the publisher, and Netgalley for allowing me to read and review this amazing book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Was this review helpful?

The first thing that drew me to this book was the title and the cover. Once I read the synopsis, I was ready to read! The Audacity of Sara Grayson features coupon writer, Sara Grayson, and the aftermath of her mother's death. You see, Sara's mom was no other than Cassandra Bond, the famous author of the Ellery Dawson series. Upon reading a final piece of Cassandra's will, Sara learns that her mother has requested that she write the final novel in the series. What?!?!?

I loved the journey that the main character, Sara, took during this story. I really enjoyed the "behind the scenes" information on novel writing. I've always dreamed of being an author, so that part was fun for me! The writing flowed very well throughout the whole book. I also liked that the romance was a realistic, slow burn and not super cheesy. Characters felt realistically flawed. The pacing of this book was perfect. It was an enjoyable read overall.

Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this ARC and give my honest review.

Was this review helpful?

Wow, what an amazing read!! I’m always a sucker for books about books or writers & this one definitely did not disappoint!! A little cutsier than I normally read but I found that I didn’t mind the rom-com element either since it was also filled with mystery & even a few surprises I didn’t see coming!! I’ll definitely be recommending this one far & wide!!

Was this review helpful?

There's a quote from Nora Ephron at the beginning of Chapter 33 that says, "You better make them care about what you think. It had better be quirky or perverse or thoughtful enough so that you hit some chord in them. Otherwise it doesn't work. I mean we've all read pieces where we thought, 'Oh, who gives a damn.'" That quote couldn't sum up "The Audacity of Sara Grayson" better if it tried.

Sure there were moments in this story where I was touched. But it was a struggle to get to each one and the slog in between those moments had me sitting firmly in the "who gives a damn" camp for the majority of the novel. It's a shame. For a book that had so much promise in the description, it was clunky and tiresome in its delivery.

** I was granted an ARC of this book via NetGalley, in exchange for my honest opinion. **

Was this review helpful?

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced readers copy of The Audacity of Sara Grayson.

Sara’s mother, a bestselling author, dies unexpectedly (to Sara and her sister Anna-Kath ) after a short battle of cancer. The book series she was writing is unfinished. In her will, Sara’s mother wishes for her to finish the series and write book 5.

Sara is a 32 year old, recently divorced teacher and dog mom, who doesn’t think she has it in her to write the book. Throughout the book and on her journey of writing she finds out family “secrets”, a little romance and the writer/story within her.

There were a few parts that were dragging a bit and it took me a while to get into the story, but all in all I enjoyed this book.

Was this review helpful?

The AUDACITY of Sara's mother to ask her to finish her beloved series after her death. No pressure as 15 million fans await the conclusion to this blockbuster book series, and its subsequent movie. Riddled with zero confidence, Sara braces herself for the task at hand - WRITE THE BOOK.

The Audacity of Sara Grayson is an endearing tale of the love for family in life and death. It also teaches us that fear can be asset and when we open our eyes the truth we believe can be different. Sara finds the strength to live boldly or as we read - MAN UP!!

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the romance that unfolds with Nik. Together, they are to perfect compliment to each other with their love of literature and writing.

Thank you NetGalley and Meryl Moss Media/Post Hill Press for a complimentary copy for an honest review.

Was this review helpful?

This book made me wonder if I had it in me. Am I going to discover one day that "I have words"? Did I give up too soon?
But, unlike me (just wondering out here), Sara Grayson struggles with her legacy (finishing what her mother started), with finding her own voice, with not letting anyone down, with deadlines. She needs a lot of courage and grit and a lot of support. It's interesting how everyone close to Sara believes in her (except herself) and how discovering her family secrets helps her in her writing process, in shaping her character's destiny. Are we to read author's grapples with her own writing between the lines or is this a general process, as the quotes suggest?
I'm looking forward to reading more books written by Joani Elliot.

Was this review helpful?

Such a charming read with a special appeal to anyone who aspires to write. The story deals a lot with the creative process, its loneliness and self doubt and the sheer amount of grit it demands. Sara Grayson at the beginning of the book is at a pinnacle low in her life. Recently divorced the thirty-two-year-old Sara teaches freshmen English at the University of Maryland and dabbles in writing greeting cards and discount coupons on the side, her mother just passed away, asking Sara to write the final book in a best seller series that has a substantial following.

Sara is a heroine that is easy to root for, she has justifiable reasons to wallow in self pity but she picks herself up and decides to give the book a go. Along the way she will forge new relationships and uncover family secrets but most importantly find her own voice. Sara's self deprecating humor gave the story a lot of heart. And although the plot felt a little predictable, I really enjoyed the scenery along the way. And I adored the writing related quotes at the beginning of each chapter.

It reminded me a bit of Love and the Art of War as well as Kristan Higgins' writing. All in all I highly recommend.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review. #TheAudacityofSaraGrayson #NetGalley

Was this review helpful?

This book is so interested but unreadable in the format given by the publisher. From what I could muddle through and read -- pleasant characters and a great book about writing and novelists and family secrets.

Was this review helpful?

I really really really like it.. I can write it a few more times. I am so happy I could read this story of the audacity. I felt a litlle downand the story bring me up. It shows how important is to belive in our selfes no matter what. There are so many good quotes before every chapter. Incoraging the author and the reader to continue fighting and never let go.

We get to know Sara and her sister when her mother die and her last wish is that Sara writes a fifth book of her last serie of best sellers. Her mother was one of the most popular authors and for Sara is a big shock and she is not happy about the situation. We learn all about her past, divorce and her relationship with his father that was her inspiration. But who also died.

Sara in the end accept to write but there are many obstacules. Luckily she met some people who can trast and help her on this writing process. And she manage to resolve everything and.. I can not tell all.

This novel tooked me and I could not put it down. Really many mistery involved and some twists, romance. All together made a great great story.

Was this review helpful?

“The Audacity of Sara Grayson”, in my opinion, is a romantic comedy with a touch of grief and a “finding yourself” trope.

The book begins with the untimely death of Sara’s mother, a national bestselling author. Soon afterward, Sara ascertains that she is to be the author of the next book in the bestselling series. Although Sara is a writing teacher, she feels extremely underqualified for the position and is quick to quit. But in a bold move, Sara takes on the task. With an impossible deadline and an editor intent on sabotaging her every move, Sara must discover her creative writing skills, alongside buried family secrets.

I think I fell in love with this book about 15% in. This book was a very easy read, it was easy to follow, and had great character development. I kept finding myself turning the pages wanting to know more. I loved the relationship between Sara and her sister Anna-Kath. She was realistic and constantly pushed Sara to work hard and not give up! I loved that in an older sister.

This book was surprisingly FUNNY! Sara’s side remarks and internal conversations were hilarious! The romantic aspect was definitely there, although, it was very G-rated, it was sweet, loving, and just perfect. I was expecting more grief and sadness (there was definitely some) but overall, it wasn’t a very triggering grief.

In conclusion, I would rate this book 4.5 stars! And I would love to read another book from Joani Elliot in the future.



https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3962317727

Was this review helpful?

“The Audacity of Sara Grayson” is a charming novel written by Joani Elliot. Sara has always lived in her mother’s shadow. Her mother is a popular suspense writer with her fans awaiting the fifth installment of her beloved series. Meanwhile, Sara struggles to write get well cards. Cassandra, stricken with stage-four cancer, suddenly dies and Sara is stunned to discover that she was given the responsibility to write the fifth book. Yet, Sara is convinced she cannot write—her mother’s editor, Phil, tore apart her first attempt of a novel. Will Sara have what it takes to continue her mother’s legacy?

As a writer myself who has been slayed in multiple workshops, I could relate to Sara’s low self-esteem. Moreover, she has just lost her mother whom she didn’t have the easiest relationship with so she is battling the duo of remorse and grief as she wrestles with how to deliver a finished product that will make her mother proud. Sara also has an older sister, Anna-Kath who has the ideal life of husband and kids while Sara’s marriage barely lasted six months. What made this novel especially poignant is how while trying to deliver on her mother’s promise, Sara discovers more about herself and how what she believed about her family wasn’t necessary what was true.

While I found some of the dialogue trite and the subplot romance unnecessary, this novel does have a heart. Expect plenty of humor sprinkled through a fast-moving and mostly believable plot.

Three and a half stars.

Thank you to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for this advance copy.

Was this review helpful?

This novel was a delightful surprise. There was enough tension to keep me interested., but not so much that I had to keep putting the book down. There was a bit of romance, but not as the central core, which was fine with me. The characters were well-developed and by the end of the book, I would like to spend time with most of them in a real life situation. What I liked was the way Sara gained confidence in herself and developed a sort of fighting spirit as she discovered more about her family and the people who surrounded her. None of the book felt contrived to me, but just a really good, well-written novel that I'm really glad to have had the chance to read.
I look forward to more books written by this author.

Was this review helpful?

I really enjoyed The Audacity of Sara Grayson and was extremely entertained. Sara is thrown into the deep end when her famous mother author dies unexpectedly and is contracted to finish book 5 in a highly rated series. Sara's Mum's last dying wish is for Sara to write the novel. There are bumps in the road as Sara, not having published a novel herself before, navigates writing a book. There are some people in her corner but also those who wish for her to fail. There are many twists and turns and Sara and her sister dig up some surprising information about their family along the way. Sara is convinced the book is already written - and attempts to find the manuscript multiple times, but always leading to disapointment for Sara. But was the book already written?? We will never know...
I really enjoyed the incorporation of emails and texts to tell parts of the story.
A fun read which I highly recommend.

Was this review helpful?