
Your Pain as Sacred Ground
Pain is often seen as a sign of weakness, yet in many lives it becomes the very place where strength begins to form. People do not choose hardship, but they decide how they walk through

Pain is often seen as a sign of weakness, yet in many lives it becomes the very place where strength begins to form. People do not choose hardship, but they decide how they walk through

When the truth finally surfaces, it does not always set everyone free. Sometimes, it only reminds us of what was lost. In The Forbidden Bloom: Married to Tradition, Drawn to Her by Michael J. Henderson,

He was bound by tradition. She was the song he couldn’t silence. When Arjun Mehta, a successful Indian businessman, arrives in New York on assignment, the last thing he expects is her—Claire Monroe. Blonde, free-spirited, and

BOOK DESCRIPTION : In Dedicated Dads, beloved author Cherry Carl delivers a heartfelt and humorous collection of poems that celebrate the many roles fathers play in our lives. From silly shopping trips and Saturday morning pancakes to

For many teenagers in the 1970s, a car wasn’t just a way to get from one place to another. It was a lifeline, a private space, a symbol of maturity, and a declaration of freedom.

There are books that tell a story and books that tell the truth. The Place I Am Meant To Be: How To Get Out Of A Toxic Relationship And Rebuild Yourself does both with a

Ingrid-Astrid is an Australian author whose work dives deep into culture, connection, and the complex, ever-changing nature of modern relationships. With her uplifting yet thought-provoking voice, she isn’t afraid to question the norms society often

BOOK DESCRIPTION : Rafer Thin is a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. California in the decade following the tumultuous upheaval of the sixties, was a watershed of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Protesting

BOOK DESCRIPTION : We invite you into our conversation about an unexpected and unique journey we took together over a thirty month period in the middle of our lives. We were both stuck, rattled and
