
Autumn’s Grace is a heartwarming tale of love, faith, and second chances. Set against the charming backdrop of Everstone Creek, this sweet romance follows Dumebi Chijuka, a dedicated social worker, and Jaedyn "Jax" Nwadike, a successful VJ at a crossroads in life. When fate brings them together at a local festival, sparks fly as they reconnect after years apart. As their paths cross again, Dumebi and Jaedyn are drawn into a journey of self-discovery and renewed purpose, realizing that sometimes love blooms when you least expect it. In a city where past and present converge, Dumebi must face her old fears of commitment, while Jaedyn’s deepening faith leads him to reassess what truly matters. Together, they navigate the delicate balance between vulnerability and trust, learning that grace—in all its forms—can open the door to new beginnings. Autumn’s Grace is a tender, uplifting story filled with emotional depth, gentle humor, and the beauty of inspirational romance. Perfect for fans of second chance love stories, this novel captures the essence of finding faith, love, and purpose in a world full of uncertainties.
Author

Unoma Nwankwor writes Christian & Sweet contemporary romances that span Africa and the African Diaspora. Unoma weaves romantic tales for readers who enjoy stories centered around faith, family and the rich culture of Africa. Through the pages, she promises you humor, tight hugs, forehead kisses and above all else, redemptive, sacrificial love. Unoma wears many hats, but the one she's most proud of is, mother of two kids and wife to her film director husband. She juggles this with co-running her entertainment company KevStel Productions & Publications, hosting her podcast; Anchor Talk and speaking to Christian Entrepreneurs through her Expectant Living platform. Her readers are in love with her unique way of telling stories that capture the essence of her present home base in the USA and her Nigerian culture. You can catch her writing from the comfort of her bedroom nook with a pack of pepperoni slices and a cup of java