My Books
Dedication. Passion.

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In Louisville, KY, the protagonist wasn't failing; she was fading. Trapped in a life of comfortable routine, she struggled under the weight of an identity that felt counterfeit and a faith that had become purely performative. The familiar Kentucky landscape, once home, had become a cage of stagnation and self-doubt.
"The City That Saved Me" is the story of the radical decision to dismantle that life and the terrifying, exhilarating journey south to Chattanooga, TN.

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Many Christians confuse people-pleasing with biblical humility, sacrificing their voice and well-being for the comfort of others. This book reveals how the pursuit of human approval is a subtle form of idolatry that leads to resentment and spiritual burnout. No More Apologies offers a theological and practical roadmap for Christians to trade the chains of external validation for the unshakeable security of their identity in Christ. Readers will learn how to set God-honoring boundaries, embrace righteous conflict, and reclaim the authentic, courageous voice they were given, moving from anxiety-driven compliance to Christ-centered confidence.

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A woman writes a series of intimate letters to her grandmother after her passing—letters she was never able to say out loud. Through these letters, she confronts her childhood, her fears, her becoming, the love she received, and the generational pain she is determined to heal.
But as the letters unfold, she realizes she’s also writing to the younger versions of herself—and ultimately, she's writing toward becoming the woman her grandmother always saw in her.

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Raised in the suffocating strictness of a fundamentalist sect, the author learned early that God's favor was conditional and based entirely on perfect obedience. Every prayer was a plea for safety, and every action was policed by the rules of men, leaving her spiritually empty. Silent Amen is the raw, unflinching account of one woman's courageous break from the shame, fear, and control of legalism to embark on a painful, yet liberating, journey of deconstruction. She rediscovers the radical truth of the Gospel, ultimately trading the exhausting performance of religion for the quiet, unearned peace of grace.

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Seventeen-year-old Mariah Cole hasn’t spoken since the night her world shattered three years ago. Now trapped in a chaotic home with a mother who dismisses her silence and a stepfather whose anger grows by the day, Mariah survives through sketchbooks and color. When her art teacher secretly submits one of her drawings to a prestigious statewide contest—the winner receiving a full scholarship and a chance to escape—Mariah is thrust into a world of pressure, healing, friendship, and courage. To win, she must confront the trauma that stole her voice… and decide if she’s finally ready to speak for herself.

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When 42-year-old Maren Cole is told her terminal illness will claim her life within weeks, she receives an unexpected visitor—Death in human form. Instead of taking her immediately, he offers her three nights to relive pivotal moments from her past. Each “date” gives Maren a chance to face the choices that shaped her life, heal old wounds, and decide how her story will truly end. But altering the past comes with consequences—for her future, for those she loves, and for Death himself.



