The Long Way Home is a powerful, grace-filled novel about shattered trust, the quiet hope of redemption, and the journey back to where love once lived.
Andrew Harwell never planned to return to Cottonwood. The memories were too heavy. The mistakes too deep. But when a letter arrives-one he never expected-he finds himself driving back through the winding roads of regret and unfinished prayers.
Natalie never stopped believing that people could change. She just didn't expect to see Andrew again, especially not in the house where their story began and broke. Now, face to face with the man who once walked away, she must decide if grace is still stronger than grief.
Set against the backdrop of a small Southern town, The Long Way Home explores the pain of broken promises and the healing power of second chances. With tender moments, emotional depth, and spiritual resonance, Keith Manley weaves a story of faith, forgiveness, and the slow rebuilding of a love once lost.
If you enjoy heartfelt Christian fiction that wrestles with real emotions and celebrates redemption, this novel will speak to your soul.