Finding Home Again Release Day!
It's Release Day!
Coming Home Isn’t Always Easy…
There’s something powerful about going back to the place you once ran from.
In my upcoming novel, Finding Home Again, we meet Elizabeth Taylor—a woman who’s spent years trying to outrun her past. But when a phone call from her mother draws her back to Alton, Illinois, Elizabeth finds herself face-to-face with everything she tried to forget. And she's back with a daughter no one knows about.
As secrets unravel and old wounds resurface, Elizabeth must confront the pain she left behind—and discover if healing is possible, even when it seems too late. Add in a brooding detective with his own complicated past, and, well… let’s just say things are about to get a little messy, and a whole lot meaningful.
This is a story about forgiveness, redemption, and the love that waits with open arms—even when we’re still a long way off.
I can’t wait for you to meet these characters and step into this journey with them.
About the Book
“Christ forgives the inexcusable in us...”
Running away from home as a young adult is only a small sliver of Elizabeth Taylor’s dreadful past. A dreadful past she’s determined to blot from her memory, until an unexpected call from her mother beckons her home to Alton, Illinois. Returning home isn’t a risk she is willing to take, especially when she’s returning with a seven-year-old daughter no one knows about.
Head Detective Richard Blake is fearless and confident when it comes to his profession. However, an incident involving his best friend’s death still doesn’t sit well with him, no matter how many years pass. When the case emerges to the surface as Ms. Taylor arrives back in Alton, curiosity gets the best of Blake.
Richard is drawn to the single mom struggling with a past she can’t forgive. While Elizabeth is leery of him, her daughter is all for the handsome detective and the help he is willing to offer. What will happen in the little city of Alton with Elizabeth Taylor’s return? And will Richard discover his past intertwining with Elizabeth’s?