(Christian Romance • Emotional Faith Journey)
He lost everything he loved… and with it, the faith that once defined him.
Nathan Brooks used to believe God had a purpose for every season.
A devoted husband.
A loving father.
A respected carpenter in Haven’s Creek.
His life was built on faith.
Until one terrible night changed everything.
After a devastating house fire claims the lives of his wife and young daughter, Nathan is left with nothing but grief, unanswered questions, and a heart that no longer knows how to trust the God he once served. He walks away from church, pushes away those who care about him, and convinces himself that some broken things can never be repaired.
Then Myra arrives.
Moving to Haven’s Creek to help her brother serve the growing frontier town, Myra carries a quiet faith that isn’t shaken by hardship. She doesn’t offer Nathan easy answers or empty promises. Instead, she chooses to walk beside him with compassion, patience, and the unwavering hope that God is still working—even in places where His presence feels impossible to find.
When a powerful tornado tears through Haven’s Creek, leaving homes destroyed, families grieving, and the church itself in ruins, Nathan and Myra find themselves rebuilding more than weathered buildings.
Together, they must learn that healing doesn’t happen all at once.
Sometimes faith returns one small step at a time.
Because trusting God isn’t believing life will never break your heart.
It’s choosing to keep walking with Him…
Even when you can’t yet see where the road will lead.
And sometimes… the strongest faith isn’t the one that has never been tested.
It’s the one that finds its way back to God.
Perfect for readers who love:Christian romance with powerful faith journeysClean historical western romanceSmall-town communities and protective heroesStories of grief, healing, and restorationHope-filled romances centered on God’s graceContinue the heartfelt series:Finding the Way Series
Where every journey leads one step closer to faith, love, and God’s purpose.









