Where Hope Remains
When a man with a secret meets a widow afraid to love again, only a six-year-old boy has the courage to bring them together.
Sarah Whitmore has spent three years building walls. After losing her husband, she convinced herself that she and her son Noah were better off alone. Safe. Protected. Done with love.
Then Caleb Mercer walks into her life with sad eyes and gentle hands—and a secret that could destroy them both.
Caleb came back to Maplewood to die. Diagnosed with terminal cancer, he wanted to make peace with his past before the end. He wasn't looking for love. He wasn't looking for a family. But Sarah and Noah broke through every wall he built.
When the truth comes out, it will either tear them apart—or teach them all what it really means to hope.
A heartfelt Christian romance about grief, grace, second chances, and a little boy who believes his daddy in heaven sent them an answer to prayer.
The Maplewood Series, Book 2
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When a man with a secret meets a widow afraid to love again, only a six-year-old boy has the courage to bring them together.
Sarah Whitmore built her walls strong. After burying her husband, she convinced herself that she and her son Noah were enough. Safe. Protected. Done with love.
Then Caleb Mercer walked into her life—sad eyes, gentle hands, and a way of looking at Noah like he was worth something.
But Caleb has a secret. One that will either tear them apart or teach them all what it really means to hope.
A heartfelt Christian romance about:
- A widow finding the courage to love again
- A man learning that protecting someone isn't the same as loving them
- A little boy who prays for God to send his mom someone to make her laugh again
- Second chances, small-town faith, and the grace that finds us when we least expect it
"None of us deserve grace. That's the whole point."
Perfect for readers who love Becky Wade, Denise Hunter, and Melissa Tagg.
The Maplewood Series, Book 2 (Can be read as a standalone)