Twenty-six-year-old Charity Walters was a survivor. After aging out of foster care alone, Charity lived in a comfortable world, depending only on herself by writing personal interest stories for The Standard Banner and advocating for children still in foster care.
Twenty-eight-year-old Henry Thompson worked as a Tennessee Department of Children's Services caseworker. The adoption of his kid brother set Henry on a path to ensure foster children's stories turned out right. He loved what he did and did it well, planning to save the world one child at a time.
While waiting for the case for Amanda and Peter Ferguson, Charity's comfortable world collided with Henry Thompson. Henry and an ominous envelope hurl Charity into a new world she never expected to find a sense of belonging, love, and maybe even a forever Christmas. But was she brave enough to embrace it?