book cover of A Place to Belong
 

A Place to Belong

(2026)
(The second book in the Everheart Ridge series)
A novel by

 
 
Accused of witchcraft. Hunted by fear. Given one last chance at love.

Briony Tate has spent her entire life being told she is unwanted.

After her father's death on the wagon trail, frightened settlers accuse her of murder and witchcraft. Bound, abandoned, and facing an uncertain future, she believes she'll never know kindness again.

Widowed in all but name, homesteader Cal Mercer needs someone to help care for his young twins and save the ranch he's struggling to keep alive. Offering Briony a marriage of convenience seems like the answer to both their problems.

But fear has a way of destroying even the most fragile happiness.

When tragedy strikes and Briony is accused once more of harming a child, the fragile family she's begun to love is torn apart. Betrayed by the only man she dared to trust, she's forced to rebuild her life alone.

Now Cal must confront the mistakes that shattered his marriage, while Briony must decide whether a broken heart can ever truly heal.

Can forgiveness mend what fear destroyed... or has love come too late?

A Place to Call Home is an emotional Christian historical western romance filled with courageous heroines, protective cowboys, frontier family life, redemption, faith, and the healing power of God's love.

If you enjoy heartfelt frontier romance where love is earned, families are forged, and hope triumphs over hardship, you'll fall in love with Everheart Ridge.

Buy now and begin your journey to Everheart Ridge today.


Tropes
  • Marriage of Convenience

    Forced Marriage

    Found Family

    Protective Cowboy

    Single Father

    Frontier Homestead

    Healing From Trauma

    Wrongly Accused Heroine

    Slow Burn Romance

    Faith Filled Romance

    Emotional Redemption

    Frontier Survival

    Adorable Twins

    Second Chance at Love

    Small Frontier Town


    Genre: Inspirational



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