About A Christmas to Come Home
If you’re looking for a holiday story that goes deeper than tinsel and cocoa, A Christmas to Come Home is a powerful journey of grace and second chances.
Set against the snowy backdrop of a Tennessee farm, this first installment in the Roots and Redemption series follows Luke and Sadie Bennett—a couple torn apart by addiction and the long road to recovery. After four years away, Sadie returns just in time for Christmas, only to find her daughter asking Santa for the one thing Luke isn’t sure he can provide: his wife’s return.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
Emotional Depth: It tackles the raw, honest reality of rebuilding a family after the devastation of addiction.
A “Grumpy/Faithful” Hero: Luke Bennett is a man of incredible depth whose faith guides him through the pain of waiting for his wife to come home.
Heartfelt Redemption: It’s a “box of Kleenex” kind of story that celebrates unconditional love and the courage it takes to forgive.
Festive Atmosphere: Perfect for fans of small-town Tennessee charm and the enduring power of family during the holidays.
Whether you’re a fan of faith-filled fiction or simply love a story about the “impossible” gifts of Christmas, this book offers a poetic and riveting look at what it means to truly come home.
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Author Bio:
Regina Walker makes her home in Tennessee, though Oklahoma was her heart’s ground for more than twenty years, and she was born and raised in Colorado. A storyteller at her core, she writes Christian women’s fiction and romance that wrestle honestly with grief, love, family, and faith.
Her stories are messy because life is messy—but at the heart of every page beats the truth she has lived: God finds us in the pit, lifts us out, and offers us new life, redemption, and hope through Jesus Christ. Having witnessed firsthand the beauty of God’s restoration, Regina pours that testimony into her novels, creating characters who stumble, struggle, and ultimately discover the grace that changes everything.
When she isn’t writing, Regina is usually wrangling her kids, dreaming up new storylines over coffee, or wandering outdoors with a notebook in hand.
