
All We Carry Home
A Post-World War II Novel
Nicole M. Miller(Author)
Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-8007-4834-0 (ISBN)
Description
A masterfully woven story of post-World War II resilience and equestrian passion, crafted with emotionally rich romance.
In the wake of WWII, former Army nurse Eva Bryant is determined to save her grandfather's Oregon farm and prove herself in the Arabian horse show world. When decorated veteran Warren Hayes arrives with Phantom--the spirited colt Eva helped deliver in war-torn Germany--she seizes her chance to train the unmanageable horse.
As Eva works to tame Phantom and salvage her failing farm, Warren wrestles with his own future: a promised Senate campaign to fight for veterans. But everything unravels under sabotage from a predatory neighbor, crushing debts, and the undeniable pull between the two of them. As victories carry Phantom toward a national championship, Eva and Warren must fight to protect everything they've built--even as Eva guards a devastating secret that could destroy the growing love between them.
"Miller combines her lifelong experience with horses, her love for World War II history, and a gift for storytelling into a rich novel."--Sarah Sundin on Until Our Time Comes
"Fascinating, little-known history fills every page of this heartfelt and hope-filled novel."--Amy Lynn Green on Until Our Time Comes
A post-World War II historical romance featuring a war nurse heroine, an Arabian horse show, and a slow-burn second-chance love story. Fans of equestrian themes, Elizabeth Musser, Madeline Martin, and Kristy Cambron will love this sweeping novel.
In the wake of WWII, former Army nurse Eva Bryant is determined to save her grandfather's Oregon farm and prove herself in the Arabian horse show world. When decorated veteran Warren Hayes arrives with Phantom--the spirited colt Eva helped deliver in war-torn Germany--she seizes her chance to train the unmanageable horse.
As Eva works to tame Phantom and salvage her failing farm, Warren wrestles with his own future: a promised Senate campaign to fight for veterans. But everything unravels under sabotage from a predatory neighbor, crushing debts, and the undeniable pull between the two of them. As victories carry Phantom toward a national championship, Eva and Warren must fight to protect everything they've built--even as Eva guards a devastating secret that could destroy the growing love between them.
"Miller combines her lifelong experience with horses, her love for World War II history, and a gift for storytelling into a rich novel."--Sarah Sundin on Until Our Time Comes
"Fascinating, little-known history fills every page of this heartfelt and hope-filled novel."--Amy Lynn Green on Until Our Time Comes
A post-World War II historical romance featuring a war nurse heroine, an Arabian horse show, and a slow-burn second-chance love story. Fans of equestrian themes, Elizabeth Musser, Madeline Martin, and Kristy Cambron will love this sweeping novel.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ada, MI
United States
Publishing group
Baker Publishing Group
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8007-4834-0 (9780800748340)
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Nicole M. Miller is the author of Until Our Time Comes, which was a 2025 Christy Award finalist. She has received national and regional awards for her nonfiction from American Horse Publications and the Society of Professional Journalists. She lives in Washington State with her husband and three sons, along with her Arabian horses, chickens, ducks, dogs, and cats. As a longtime horse owner, she's been involved in many horse organizations, including serving on the Clark County Fair Court and as Miss Teen Rodeo Washington. Learn more at NicoleMillerWriter.com.