A town shaped by tragedy.
A woman carrying decades of unanswered grief.
A young couple whose honeymoon becomes anything but ordinary.
And a community learning that healing often begins in the most unexpected places.
Senior Constable Sara Morgan and her husband Bryan set out for a simple coastal honeymoon - a chance to rest, connect, and begin their married life in peace. But when a stolen boat, a violent criminal network, and a desperate young man cross their path, their holiday becomes a fight for survival that will change far more than their plans.
Back in Haighs Flat, the consequences of what happened on the coast ripple outward in ways no one could have foreseen. As Sara and Bryan return to their small rural town, they find themselves navigating new responsibilities, new challenges, and a community quietly carrying its own wounds.
Maryanne DeJong has lived most of her life with grief she never learned how to name. When events from the South Coast reach Haighs Flat, she is drawn into a story she never expected - one that stirs old memories, opens long-closed doors, and forces her to confront the past she thought she had buried.
Meanwhile, the old mine site - once the heart of the town's prosperity and the centre of its deepest secret - becomes the focus of renewed attention. As discussions begin about its future, the people of Haighs Flat find themselves wrestling with history, loss, and the fragile hope of transformation.
Upon returning to Haighs Flat after their honeymoon, Bryan and Sara must navigate their roles in a community that needs them more than they realise - in marriage, in faith, and in the quiet work of rebuilding what has been broken.
From courtroom reckonings to moments of unexpected grace, from the rugged Australian coastline to the stillness of the bush, The Honeymoon is a deeply human story about resilience, redemption, and the quiet miracles that unfold when ordinary people choose compassion over fear.
Perfect for readers who love heartfelt Australian fiction, redemptive arcs, and stories where faith and community intertwine, The Honeymoon continues the emotional journey that began in Haighs Flat - expanding the world, deepening the characters, and revealing that even the most fractured stories can find their way home.
Autorentext
Colin Williams has been a Christian since September 1994. Having been brought up in a Christian environment, he threw it all out of the window when he was fifteen years old, and it wasn't until he was nearly thirty that he stopped running from the Lord.
A father of six children now grown, and four grandchildren, Colin is now living on the mid north coast of New South Wales where he now spends his time writing or photographing local beaches and nature.
The one thing in life that he is most grateful for is that God has never let him down. He is living proof that God will never leave us nor forsake us, and Colin has experienced God's hand upon his life even in life's darkest moments. Just prior to giving his life to Jesus his first prayer was, "God, if I do this I want You to make Yourself real to me." This prayer God has honoured over and over again.
For many years Colin Williams has had the desire to write a novel, but it wasn't easy getting his first thoughts down on paper though. Fortunately, a close friend encouraged him and in 2018 he began the first chapter of his professional literary life. Since then, Colin has been working on his second book, The Start of Something Big, which he hopes to have published by mid-2023.