Sometimes the path forward starts with learning who you've become.
These books are for the in-between moments. After something ends. Before what comes next has taken shape. When the only honest thing to say is: I don't know yet.
They are about marriages tested by time and mortality. About women reclaiming themselves after loss. About the quiet courage it takes to sit still when everything in you wants to run.
Beginning again isn't starting over. It's discovering what remains—and learning it might be enough.
A love story told one stadium at a time
Thirty ballparks. Thirty years of marriage. Robert and Laurie set out to visit every Major League stadium—a shared dream that became something far deeper than a checklist.
This is a book about what love becomes when you keep showing up. About the quiet rituals that hold a marriage together. About discovering that home was never a destination.
"Some love stories happen all at once. Theirs unfolded over thirty ballparks, thirty years, and one truth: home was never a destination."
A guided journal for women ready to remember who they are
After the divorce. After the diagnosis. After the children left. After the version of yourself you thought you'd be didn't arrive.
This isn't a self-help book. It's a companion. A series of prompts, reflections, and gentle invitations to reconnect with the woman you were before you started disappearing.
"You are not broken. You are not behind. You are becoming."
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For the seasons when nothing is clear
Not every moment requires action. Some seasons ask us simply to wait—without rushing toward answers we don't have yet.
This book is for the pause. For the fog. For anyone sitting in the uncertainty between what was and what will be, looking for permission to stay there a little longer.
"Sometimes the bravest thing is to sit down and wait for the next right thing to reveal itself."
AVAILABLE ON AMAZON →Anyone who has loved someone through the hard seasons—and stayed
Women rebuilding after loss, transition, or the slow erosion of self
Couples who know that marriage is less about romance and more about choosing each other again
Anyone in the waiting room of life, unsure what comes next
Readers who want books that sit with them, not books that fix them
"Beginning again isn't starting over. It's discovering what remains."
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