Book #3 from the series: Booey Creek

Never Lost

About

When Roan Joy Allman returns to the mountains of Western North Carolina, she hopes a return to the old farmhouse in Booey Creek will offer what her heart longs for—peace, purpose, and a place to begin family history again. The land holds memories that whisper in the rustling trees, some tender and some too painful to name.

As Roan restores the home where she once grew up, she begins to rediscover her creative spirit and faith, drawing comfort from the rhythms of small-town life. But the quiet she seeks is disturbed when she realizes the local contractor her husband hired is the same man who shattered her trust years ago that has shadowed her life.

In the stillness of the valley and the company of those who love her, Roan must decide whether to confront the past or let it color the walls she’s rebuilding.

Never Lost is a haunting, yet spiritual redemptive story of family, memory, yearning for abundance and grace—the kind of healing that can only take root where forgiveness meets the soil of home.

Praise for this book

I love this series. Never Lost really stayed with me after I finished it. The story unfolds in a quiet, thoughtful way, but there’s a steady pull that keeps you turning pages. The characters feel real, with complicated emotions and histories that slowly come to light. I especially loved the sense of place—it feels like somewhere you could actually visit. This is the kind of book you don’t rush through; it lingers after the last page.