This 40-day prayer devotional was born out of one of the hardest seasons of my life — a time when grief felt unbearable, and silence felt safer than speaking. Through raw prayers, scripture, and reflection, this book became my anchor when everything else felt lost.
Each page invites you to sit with your pain while holding on to faith — to find calm in the storm and remember that even in your breaking, God is still present and near.
My Books
These books were created from real experiences, and the journey through grief and healing. If you're looking for something that speaks to where you are, I invite you to explore them.
Losing someone you love changes everything. The days feel longer, the silence heavier, and simple moments that used to bring joy now stir a deep ache. 30 Days After Goodbye is a gentle companion through that first month of grief — when every sunrise feels uncertain, and your heart is still searching for steady ground.
Inside, you’ll find 30 guided reflections, scriptures, and prompts to help you process loss one day at a time. Each entry is designed to comfort your spirit, strengthen your faith, and remind you that healing doesn’t mean forgetting — it means learning to carry love forward.
Whether you’re a widow, a friend, or anyone walking through sorrow, this devotional offers light for the days when hope feels distant and peace seems out of reach.
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline — and neither does healing. Still Healing was created as a gentle, creative companion for those moments when words aren’t enough but your heart still needs to speak.
Inside are over 50 beautifully designed coloring pages paired with uplifting words, affirmations, and reflections that meet you wherever you are in your grief. Each page becomes a safe space to pause, breathe, and reconnect with peace — one stroke, one color, one prayer at a time.
Whether you’re remembering a loved one, learning to love yourself again, or simply needing a quiet outlet, Still Healing reminds you that it’s okay to feel — and that beauty can still rise from broken places.