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Robin’s Review of Three Signs of Grace: The Third Guardian

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Title: Three Signs of Grace: The Third Guardian

Author: Jeanie F. Lewis

Genres: Angel Paranormal Romance, Small Town Romance, Romantasy

Pages:  182

Source: Kindle, Paperback

Three Signs of Grace: The Third Guardian

They say everyone has a guardian angel.

Marina James had three.

After losing her father, Marina learned to read the signs, threes appearing everywhere, white feathers in impossible places, a presence she could feel but never see. She thought she was alone until Rye walked into her life and everything she thought she knew shattered.

He knew things no stranger should know. Her childhood fears. Her father’s nickname for her. The way her soul lit up the darkness. Because Rye wasn’t just a man, he was Orion, the guardian angel who’d loved her across lifetimes and broken every divine law to stand beside her.

But heaven doesn’t forgive easily.

When tragedy strikes and an impossible choice is demanded, their love will be tested by forces beyond mortal understanding. Can a love that spans heaven and earth survive when the divine itself stands in the way?

A story of impossible love, divine sacrifice, and the signs that remind us we’re never truly alone

Robin’s Review

Triggers: Check your triggers. Emotional grief, loss, and some soul-deep feels in here.

What Did I Just Walk Into?

I thought I was getting a sweet angel romance. What I actually got was fate, grief, destiny, and a man out here breaking divine law like it’s a mild suggestion. Add in signs from beyond, repeating threes, and feathers showing up where they absolutely should not be, and suddenly I’m questioning everything.

Here’s What Slapped:

The emotional pull in this one? Immediate. Marina’s grief feels real without being overwhelming, and the way the story weaves in those little “signs” makes everything feel personal, almost intimate. Like you’re not just reading it, you’re noticing things differently after.

And then Rye shows up. Or Orion. Or both. Sir really said “heaven has rules” and decided that didn’t apply to him. The connection between them carries that whole “this didn’t start here” energy, and it works. It feels layered instead of rushed, which is not always easy in this kind of story.

The balance between romance and the bigger divine conflict is where this really shines. It’s not just about love. It’s about what that love costs. And let me tell you, heaven is not handing out easy choices.

What Could’ve Been Better:

Honestly? I just wanted more time in this world. More layers, more moments, more everything. Not because anything was missing, but because it pulled me in enough that I didn’t want to leave.

Perfect for Readers Who Love:

Angel paranormal romance with actual stakes

Fate-driven love stories that hurt a little

Signs, symbolism, and spiritual threads woven through the story

That “meant to be but at what cost” tension

Sum It Up:

A soft but powerful kind of heartbreak wrapped in divine love, where fate whispers, heaven interferes, and nothing comes without a price.

Reviewed by Robin for Robin’s Review

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