🌱 FIRST WONDER—Stories for learning the shape of goodness.
These are stories for children — and for the adults who sit beside them — about trust, kindness, courage, and belonging.
They speak in symbols simple enough to be remembered and deep enough to last.
They are meant to be read aloud, carried into sleep, and returned to when the world feels larger than it should.
FEATURED BOOKS:
🌱The Little Seed That Believed
🌱The Little Balloon That Rose Again
🕯️ QUIET MIRACLES—Stories that notice what doesn’t announce itself.
These stories linger in ordinary places — kitchens, gardens, benches, workshops — where something sacred is quietly at work.
They are not about answers, but about presence.
They are written for readers who sense that faith, hope, and love grow slowly, and often in silence.
🕯️ A Trilogy of Parables: The Book of Hope
🪑 PLACES THAT REMEMBER—Stories shaped by what has been lived through.
These stories understand that rooms hold memory, objects bear witness, and moments leave marks we carry forward.
They move gently through grief, endurance, and the way the past continues to speak.
They are for readers who know that some places never really let us leave.
🕯️ The Char Remembers: Book 2 of The Chair Trilogy (Coming Soon)
🌘 WHAT WALKS BESIDE US—Stories from the edges of the known.
These are stories that explore what appears in the quiet hours — the unnamed, the half-seen, the things we sense before we understand.
They do not explain away mystery or turn it into spectacle.
They are written for readers willing to sit with unease and wonder what it means.
🌘 Do Not Read This Book After Midnight:
A Field Guide to What Finds Us in Darkness
❤️ SECOND CHANCES—Stories about choosing to live again.
These stories begin after something has been lost.
They follow love that returns changed, lives that start over without erasing what came before, and hope that arrives quietly but stays.
They are for readers who have been broken open by life and are still willing to keep walking.
🗝️ LOVE, UNCOVERED—Stories that gather what humanity has always known.
These books explore love as it has been lived, studied, joked about, and misunderstood across time.
Moving through history, science, and culture, they don’t explain love away—they reveal how deeply and endlessly human it is.
They are curious, sometimes playful, sometimes profound,
for readers who want to understand love by seeing how often it has found us before.
Some stories belong in more than one place.