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Can love find a way home when the past keeps you trapped?
Sara Quinn lives in paradise—Oahu, Hawaii—but her heart is thousands of miles away in New England, where her life once was. Six years after a tragic plane crash stole her family and her mobility, she’s stuck, physically injured, emotionally broken, and yearning for purpose. Then she meets Beck Sutherland, a pilot with a heart as wounded as her own.
Beck carries his own guilt from that same fateful flight...the one he was responsible for. Divorced and tied to Hawaii for his sons, he finds in Sara an unexpected thread of hope. Their shared faith becomes a lifeline, pulling them closer as they navigate grief, secrets, and the fear of moving forward.
But when Beck’s past collides with Sara’s dreams, they face an impossible choice: trust God’s path or stay trapped in the pain they know. Can Sara confront the fear that’s kept her stranded? And will Beck risk revealing the truth that could push her away forever?
Fly Me Home for Christmas is a tender Christian romance about second chances, divine timing, and the courage to let love lead you home. Perfect for fans of:
A Heartfelt Christmas Tale of Faith, Hope, and Love Erin Stevenson’s Fly Me Home for Christmas shows how perfect love conquers fear and leads us home. This tender novella breathes warmth into the season, weaving spiritual resilience with a message that courage and grace can heal even the deepest wounds. Readers will be drawn into Sara and Beck's story where faith illuminates second chances, trust is rebuilt one quiet moment at a time, and love triumphs over fear in the most hopeful of ways. A comforting, soul-stirring reminder that home is more than a place—it's where steadfast love accepts, restores, and carries us forward. Stevenson paints a beautiful, beautiful word picture of restoration after tragedy. Five out of Five Christmas Stars!
Six years ago a horrific plane crash stole everything from Sarah Quinn – her beloved family, her sense of purpose, and the use of her legs. She longs to return home to her New England town, but her fear of ever flying again makes that impossible – or so it would seem. When she meets her handsome neighbor, Beck Sutherland and his adorable sons, she begins to think her life might have a purpose again. Airline pilot Beck Sutherland has known his share of hard times too. A divorce and the desire to remain close to his children render him, also, trapped in Hawaii. When he meets Sarah, his broken heart is stirred to love again. But what if Sarah discovered his dark secret – that he was, in part, responsible for the plane crash that destroyed her life? There’s so much to love about this story. Erin Stevenson has a magical touch for bringing her settings to life, a way of making her readers feel completely at home in places they have never visited. Characters can make or break it for me, and S
Fly Me Home for Christmas by Erin Stephenson is a moving story about a young woman, Sara Quinn, who, as a child, lost her entire family in a plane crash. Injured and in a wheelchair from the accident, Sara stays in Hawaii and makes a new life for herself. Beck Sutherland is a pilot who routinely flies a route from the continental US and Hawaii. He’s based in Hawaii so he can spend time with his two sons who live on the islands with his ex-wife. The author has done a wonderful job creating a moving story that’s a mixture of love, doubt, warmth, sorrow and forgiveness. I absolutely loved this book. This tender story is moving and realistic. I couldn’t put it down. The only negative thing I can say is that it’s too short. Maybe the author will write a sequel for next Christmas.