Part of a heartwarming seriesโbut perfectly enjoyable as a standalone! No cliffhangers, just all the feels.
Mama Jean Hertzel spent her life believing in the kids no one else would. Before her death, she created the Hertzel-Mendall Family Farmโa haven for foster families and children who needed more than just a roof over their heads. Now, six of the once โunadoptableโ teens she raised are grown, fiercely loyal, and tasked with carrying her dream forward.
Nick Buckman is one of them.
After bouncing through foster homes with his twin brother Nate, Nick never expected a second chanceโuntil Mama Jean gave them one. Years later, heโs back in town as the new baseball coach and teacher at his old high school, eager to pour into the next generation like Mama Jean did for him.
He just didnโt expect Hope Garland to be there too.
Hope vanished from the program years ago without warning, breaking Nickโs heart and raising questions that were never answered. Now sheโs the schoolโs new soccer coachโand avoiding him at every turn.
But the past has a way of catching up when you're standing on the same field.
As buried feelings, unresolved pain, and second chances collide, Nick and Hope must decide if the truth can heal what was brokenโand if thereโs still something worth fighting for.
Tender, inspiring, and full of emotional depth, Foster Hope is a story of redemption, reconnection, and the enduring power of loveโeven after goodbye.