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In this poignant coming‑of‑age story, twelve‑year‑old Kylee Marie grapples with the loss of Mr. Dale, the beloved owner of the Bluegrass horse farm where she was raised. As the farm’s future becomes uncertain under new ownership, Kylee must navigate grief, change, and the fear of losing the only home she’s ever known. Through tender family moments and quiet resilience, she discovers that while land can be sold, love and memory are rooted far deeper.

Genre: Contemporary Christian Fiction / Heartwarming Family Drama Available June 17

A story for everyone who was broken and got up anyway.

Coming Summer 2026

A story of refuge, redemption, and the quiet ways grace finds us.

When Morgan flees a violent home situation, she arrives on Dauphin Island with nothing but a suitcase and a fragile hope for a fresh start. At the Seaside Café, she finds unexpected refuge in Sally Mae—a woman with her own scars—and in a community that slowly teaches her to trust again.

As Morgan rebuilds her life, she forms deep bonds with Sally Mae and Brady, an island local whose steady faith helps her rediscover her own. But healing is rarely simple. A shocking act of violence and a revelation from her past force Morgan to confront the fear she ran from—and the grace that’s been pursuing her all along.

Salt & Grace is a tender, faith‑rooted story about survival, second chances, and the power of chosen family. Set against the quiet beauty of Dauphin Island, it follows one woman’s journey from fear to freedom—and the unexpected home she finds along the way.

If your heart is drawn to stories of redemption, grace, and the quiet ways God meets us in our everyday moments, I’d love to stay connected with you. Each month, I share gentle encouragement, book updates, early excerpts, and reflections from my writing desk — all rooted in faith and hope.

Jennifer Lee Blount

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Jeremiah 29:11

“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”