Honey is overwhelmed caring for her husband, CT, who’s facing early-onset dementia. When their daughter, Jewel, and granddaughter return home, Honey must learn to open both her home and her heart to family and the help she didn’t know she needed. Giving up independence is never easy—but sometimes it’s the most loving thing to do.

Jewel’s idea to turn the family farm into a charming bed-and-breakfast brings new hope—and a few complications. Between trust issues with an old flame and the possibility of new beginnings, both women find that love and faith can take unexpected forms.

I enjoyed the dual perspectives from Honey and Jewel and the heartwarming mix of family, faith, and fresh starts that Melody Carlson does so well.