About the Book
Book: Just Another Home
Author: Kimberly Banet
Genre: Contemporary Christian Fiction, Women’s Christian Fiction
Release Date: May 7, 2024
Sixteen-year-old Sam Keller has lived in foster homes and group homes most of his life and has long ago given up on the dream of a stable, forever family. Adults have always let him down, and so has God, and he has no use for either.
John and Abbie Grayson are a respected, successful couple in their fifties with two grown children. They live in their dream home in Franklin, TN, an idyllic suburb of Nashville, where John is a successful college basketball coach, and Abbie works part-time at their local church. But Abbie feels something is missing from her life and convinces John they should become foster parents.
Their worlds collide when Sam is placed in the Grayson home for a few days. Days turn into months, and Sam thrives with the Graysons and allows himself to dream of a forever family, while John and Abbie realize the teen has found his way into their hearts.
As the Graysons begin to investigate the possibility of adopting Sam, an evil agenda emerges, and a secret past is revealed. Nothing short of a miracle can save Sam from a harrowing ordeal and keep the Grayson family together.
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About the Author
Kimberly Banet received her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University. She started writing in 2020. Her debut novel, Just Another Home, was a 2023 ACFW Genesis Finalist.
Kimberly was married to the love of her life, Jeff, from 1988 until his passing in December, 2024. Together they raised two children, Nicole and Brandon.
Kimberly lives in beautiful Starlight, Indiana, with her two fur babies, Daisy and Winnie.
More from Kimberly
My debut novel, Just Another Home, was released in 2024. It’s about a teen in the foster care system, Sam, who is placed with a couple in their fifties, John and Abbie. Something most people don’t know about Just Another Home is that the setting of the story, Franklin, Tennessee, was not just some random town I chose for the backdrop of Sam’s story. Franklin is a place I’ve visited many times and is near and dear to my heart.
In 2015, our daughter and son-in-law moved to Franklin, a little over three hours from our home in Indiana where my husband and I have lived all our lives. We visited frequently. We loved the small-town, rural feel of Franklin, with its rolling fields and farms and the scenic beauty of the nearby Natchez Trace Parkway. It also satisfied everything we wanted in a small city with its unique shops, boutiques and locally-owned restaurants on Main Street and nearby Cool Springs.
My favorite things about Franklin, though, were the great family weekends we spent there. The memories of one weekend in particular always makes me smile. We attended the Dickens of a Christmas Festival on the square in downtown Franklin. It was just one of the many festivals they have there, but the one I love the most.
It was a blustery, cold day for Middle Tennessee. The high was only 30 degrees and snow flurries were flying. With coffee in hand, we braved the downtown streets and met all our favorite Dickens characters—Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, and Tiny Tim, among others. There were vendor booths, and a giant, beautifully lit Christmas tree in the square. It was a beautiful, Christmas-like day with our whole family together in the same place at the same time. When we got too cold to walk anymore, we ducked into a pizzeria to have lunch and warm up. Then we finished the day at our favorite local bookstore there, Landmark. This mother’s heart was full.
Does all of this sound familiar? If you’ve read Just Another Home, it does, because this exact story is played out as Sam attends the Dickens Festival with his foster family. It’s the first time he is genuinely happy since he can remember. He can enjoy the day with them without having to fight for survival or worry about what tomorrow brings. For once he is free and his heart is not troubled.
Kind of like this momma’s heart, having her whole family in the same place at the same time.
Interview with Kimberly
What is your favorite thing about being a writer? Hearing from readers and talking to them in person. I have met so many interesting people from across the country who have read my books and shared feedback. I appreciate every person who takes the time to read my books, and I love hearing how they connected with the stories. Vendor events are the best because I get to talk to readers in person.What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books? The most surprising thing is how much work there is to do once you submit your book to your publisher. Rounds of edits, cover decisions, and pre-release marketing. Then once the book is released, the marketing never ends. Newsletters, promos, and more! I never dreamed that writing the book would only be the beginning. I love it all though.
Can you share a real-life event that inspired your writing? In Just Another Home, there is a scene where the family attends the Dicken’s Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. This scene mirrors my family’s experience at the Dicken’s Festival in 2016. It was such a special time for me with my kids being together with my husband and I all in the same place at the same time. The fictional family’s experience there was actually our own.
What questions do you ask yourself when preparing to write a new book? First and foremost, what theme has God laid on my heart? The times I have been stuck, not knowing what to write, are the times I haven’t asked God to guide me. It’s the most important part of the process for me. What was the best money you spent as a writer? Vendor event fees. I set up at craft fairs throughout the summer and fall and get to meet new people and introduce my books to new audiences. So far it’s always been money well spent.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Kimberly is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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What an interesting interview. Thank you for the chance,
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