ANOTHER BOOK COVER MAKEOVER – Just updated the look of one of my personal favorites – The Homecoming, my 2nd novel, and the sequel to my very first novel, The Unfinished Gift (soon to become a faith-based film). Over the years, readers have dubbed this my “Most Romantic Book.” Although, The Discovery, would have to be a close runner-up. Both were regularly compared to books by Nicholas Sparks. Anyway, when I got the rights back in 2018, didn’t have the art tools available now, so thought this book deserved a better look. Also updated the Text description of the book on Amazon (read below – or check it out on Amazon). Over 3,200 Reviews (4.8 Avg):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z1B8G58
– Sometimes the journey home leads somewhere unexpected.
– In a world at war, two wounded hearts dare to hope again.
– One survived the war… but not the loss of the woman he loved.
– Three lives bound by grief. Separated by duty.
– Drawn together by the hand of God.
It’s January, 1944. Major Sean Collins has returned from war a hero —but heroes are not immune to heartbreak. Grieving the loss of his beloved wife, Sean struggles to reconcile his faith with a God who spared his life in combat, only to send him home to face life alone. The one light left in his world is his young son, Patrick.
Katherine Townsend is fighting her own quiet battles. After losing her job, she accepts Sean’s offer to become Patrick’s nanny, agreeing to the professional distance he insists upon. But as the months pass, her guarded walls begin to weaken. She’s already fallen for Patrick, but now she finds her heart opening to his father, Sean. A love that she knows can never be. While Katherine discovers a faith she never knew she needed, Sean finds his protected heart slowly awakening to the possibility of loving once again.
But circumstances threaten to pull them apart forever. Soon, Sean must face a truth he’s tried very hard to deny — before the woman he loves walks out of his life forever. Sometimes… coming home means risking everything you thought mattered to grab hold of what matters the most.

