
Journeys of the Heart
A Historical Christian Romance
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Sometimes the longest journey leads you home—especially when the trail to healing winds through the wilderness of grief and second chances.
In the wake of devastating loss, Emily Wilson boards a wagon train west not to build a new life, but to escape the ruins of her old one. When circumstances force her to share a wagon with widowed wagon master Weston Reynolds and his young son Matthew, Emily's carefully constructed walls begin to crumble beneath the vast prairie skies.
As the wagon train faces raging rivers, deadly fever, and treacherous mountain passes, Emily's medical skills become vital to the travelers' survival—drawing her reluctantly back into human connection. Meanwhile, Weston battles his own ghosts while trying to maintain professional distance from the grief-stricken woman whose quiet strength increasingly captivates both him and his son.
Their journey takes an unexpected turn when a hidden mountain valley offers not just shelter, but the possibility of home—if Emily and Weston can find the courage to risk loving again after unimaginable loss.
Perfect for fans of:
Slow-burn romance
Emotional healing journeys
Found family dynamics
Historical frontier settings
Widowed protagonists finding second chances
Featuring beloved tropes:
Forced proximity
Emotional wounded healers
Single parent romance
Adventure and survival elements
Unexpected destination/life detour
Readers of Francine Rivers, Janette Oke, Karen Witemeyer, and Tracie Peterson will find themselves captivated by this poignant historical romance that explores how the most unexpected detours often lead to the greatest blessings, and how sometimes finding your way forward means letting go of where you thought you were headed.