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Priya Nathaniel has a perfect system for avoiding her former best friend.
What she doesn't have is a way to stop being hurt.
Then a hand-drawn map appears on her nightstand — a map of her own heart,
with blocked roads, dark rivers, and a valley she can't seem to reach. And
perched on her windowsill, eating a cracker and consulting a very small scroll,
is Pip: an angel-in-training on his first solo assignment.
Together they walk the landscape of everything Priya has been carrying —
the grudges she's been tending, the bitterness she accidentally drank, the
museum she built without realizing it, and the wall she hid behind because
being right felt safer than being free.
Slowly, Priya begins to understand that forgiveness isn't pretending it
didn't happen. It isn't saying it was okay. It's trusting that justice belongs
to Someone wiser than her own two hands — and that she is worth the choosing.
"Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as
in Christ God forgave you." — Ephesians 4:32
Perfect for: Independent readers ages 8–12 · Family read-alouds ·
Sunday school and church small groups · Homeschool co-ops · Anyone walking
through a hard season with someone they love
Includes: Full-color interior illustrations · Scripture verses ·
"Pip's Corner" discussion questions after every chapter · A Note to Grown-Ups ·
A reader activity page.
A faith-based romance about finding love when you've learned to expect loss—and discovering that peace isn't the absence of struggle, but the presence of Someone who never leaves.
She thought chronic pain meant a life alone. He thought one mistake meant he didn't deserve forgiveness. God had other plans.
Helena Young has spent three years managing severe chronic pain in isolation, building a careful life in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho where expectations are low and disappointment is survivable. When a compassionate nurse at her pain management clinic notices the worn research notebooks and the exhaustion she's trying to hide, something shifts—but Helena has learned the hard way that hope costs more than it's worth.
Forrest Sims carries guilt from a medical crisis three years ago that he can't seem to put down. Working at a low-acuity pain clinic, keeping everyone at arm's length, over-preparing for everything—that's safe. That's manageable. Until a patient with silver-blonde hair and radical honesty walks into his treatment room and he realizes some boundaries were made to be crossed.
When they both end up at the same chronic illness support group, their parallel struggles with faith, suffering, and grace begin to interweave. A shared scripture. Small kindnesses. Coffee shop conversations. The terrifying vulnerability of being seen at your worst—and being chosen anyway.
But learning to trust doesn't erase the wounds. When Helena's body betrays another good week with a devastating flare, and Forrest's old crisis replays itself at work, both must decide: do they protect themselves by pulling away, or do they risk everything by showing up imperfect?
Peace Beneath the Pines is an inspirational Christian romance that handles chronic illness, depression, and medical trauma with unflinching honesty and profound grace. For readers who want:
✓ Authentic disability and chronic pain representation
✓ Faith woven naturally into a contemporary love story
✓ Small-town Idaho setting with gorgeous lake and mountain scenery
✓ Slow-burn romance built on emotional intimacy
✓ Clean, closed-door content appropriate for all ages
✓ Characters who wrestle honestly with God and come out stronger
✓ A happily-ever-after that acknowledges suffering doesn't end but shows love persisting through it
Perfect for fans of Francine Rivers, Karen Kingsbury, and readers seeking Christian romance novels that honor both faith and lived experience with chronic illness.
Some love stories aren't about healing. They're about learning that being held is enough.
A suspended arson investigator. A pastor who won't stop telling the truth. Seven women who built the evidence that could bring down the most powerful man in the county — and died before anyone believed them.
Nora Callahan arrives in Granger's Hollow, Oregon, to close a fire file. She finds two accelerant origins where the official report shows one, a covered-up investigation, and a burned church full of things that were never meant to survive.
The fireproof box in the ruins contains eight months of meticulous documentation — photographs, signed statements, financial records, and a recording — compiled by a group of women who understood that feelings weren't evidence, and that evidence was the only thing that would hold. They were right. Someone made sure they didn't live to see it.
With her credentials suspended, the official channels compromised, and a man named Denton Harwick capable of reaching further than she'd anticipated, Nora has approximately no time and exactly one ally: Eli Greer, the former pastor of the burned church, who got two women out and has been living in the rubble of the rest ever since.
As Nora builds the case that Maren Costello started, she finds herself navigating something she's less practiced at than arson — the specific work of letting someone else carry part of the weight.
EYES LIKE EMBERS is a novel about what it takes to prove the truth, what it costs to carry grief alone, and what happens when two people who have both gotten very good at the performance of being fine find each other in a place where neither of them can manage it anymore.
The Anonymous Prayer Project is a tender, funny novel full of the kind of hope that costs something.
Perfect for book clubs, women's ministry groups, and anyone who has ever been brave enough to let someone pray for them.
Ellie Harper is the quiet engine of the Charleston Inter-Church Outreach Center — dependable, warm, and skilled at making herself invisible. When she designs the Anonymous Prayer Project, a twelve-week initiative pairing strangers from five local churches to pray for each other anonymously, she plans to coordinate it flawlessly from the background. She does not plan to participate.
Her director signs her up anyway.
Each Monday, a new theme arrives: Identity. Fear. Compassion. Their Heart. Forgiveness. And each week, Ellie discovers that the curriculum she wrote for everyone else has been waiting to find her. Her anonymous partner — careful, honest, and unexpectedly perceptive — writes back in ways that make her feel known in a way she'd stopped expecting.
She doesn't know it's Caleb.
Caleb Brooks, her quiet, steady coworker, figured out it was Ellie around Week Six. He kept writing anyway — because she needed it to stay anonymous a little longer, and he was willing to wait.
Set among the live oaks and salt-marsh warmth of Charleston, South Carolina, The Anonymous Prayer Project is a story about the prayers we send into the dark and what we find when the light comes on. It's about chronic illness and the courage it takes to receive care. It's about a mother who texts Bible verses followed immediately by photos of dogs in sombreros. It's about a guarded teenager who shows up because someone finally did for him. And it's about two people discovering that being fully known — by God, by a stranger, by someone who's been right there all along — is the thing they were most afraid of and most needed.
Home isn't a building. It's the people who show up—week after week, Tuesday after Tuesday.
For fifteen years, six women have gathered at their corner table in Cornerstone Community Church's fellowship hall. They've become more than friends. They've become family.
Sheila brings homemade rolls and nurtures everyone she meets.
June keeps everything organized and desperately needs control.
Ava quotes Scripture but secretly wonders if God is listening.
Susan knows everyone's business and calls it ministry.
Liza sketches every moment, bearing witness to what matters.
Wendy questions everything and keeps her exit strategy ready.
Then the announcement comes: Cornerstone is merging with a contemporary megachurch across town. The building will be sold. Services end in three months.
Suddenly, everything these women have built—their rhythms, their routines, their sacred corner table—is disappearing.
They make a pact to stay together. To keep meeting for Tuesday lunch no matter what. To prove that community can survive change.
But when the building is demolished and their circle fractures under the weight of grief, doubt, and fear, they each face their darkest moment:
• Sheila realizes her identity is built on being needed
• June discovers she can't control her way out of chaos
• Ava admits her faith might have been nostalgia all along
• Susan fears she's gossip, not love
• Liza feels invisible without her art mattering
• Wendy doesn't believe she belongs anywhere
Can the Tuesday table survive being rebuilt from broken pieces?
The Tuesday Table is a tender, honest story about six ordinary women navigating extraordinary loss. It's about the death of certainty and the resurrection of grace. About holding onto what matters when everything else is stripped away.
Themes: Church community • Women's friendship • Grief and healing • Faith in transition • Rebuilding after loss • Grace over structure • Intergenerational ministry "Sometimes the most sacred things are the ones we almost lose."
Light of Life: A Faith & Music Companion is a one-of-a-kind meditative journey through grief, healing and divine presence. Blending beautiful original Christian songs with devotional reflections and cinematic visuals, this immersive resource invites readers to pause, breathe and encounter the sacred in everyday life.
Whether you're walking through sorrow, seeking restoration or longing for spiritual connection, Light of Life offers a space for worship, reflection and hope.
Inside you'll find:
Original songs such as "Father Holy" and "Ain’t It Beautiful"
Devotional meditations that deepen emotional and spiritual resonance
QR codes linking to companion music and curated playlists in Spotify
Visual storytelling and poetic prompts for creative inspiration
A flexible format for personal devotion, group reflection or artistic retreat
Curated and produced by Summer Trahan, this companion is designed to meet you in both darkness and light—offering comfort, clarity and a renewed sense of divine presence.
Walk With Him is a devotional journal for those longing to journey with God through every season of life. From valleys of surrender to mountaintops of worship, this book offers five themed sections — each with poetic reflections, scripture-based devotionals & gentle prompts to guide your heart.
Whether you're walking through uncertainty, seeking purpose, or simply needing to pause and breathe, Walk With Him meets you where you are. With 25 devotionals and journal spaces throughout, this companion invites you to listen deeply, live intentionally and walk in step with the One who never leaves your side.
You don’t need a map. You need His presence.
Perfect for personal quiet time, gifting, or spiritual reset, this journal is a gentle invitation to walk with the Lord — one step, one breath, one page at a time.
The Gentle Light: A Guided Journal for Rest, Reflection & Grace
Step into a sanctuary of stillness, healing and renewal.
The Gentle Light is a five-part guided journal that walks beside you through quiet seasons and sacred transitions. With poetic reflections, scripture-based prompts, and closing benedictions, each section—Stillness, Healing, Hope, Presence and Renewal—offers a gentle rhythm of grace for the soul.
Whether you're seeking rest, rebuilding after loss, or simply longing for spiritual companionship, this journal invites you to pause, reflect and receive. Each entry is a soft breath of truth, designed to meet you where you are and remind you: you are not alone. You are held in light.
Perfect for morning devotionals, evening reflection, or quiet moments in between, The Gentle Light is more than a journal—it’s a companion.
He Gives His Beloved Rest
Step away from the noise and into the quiet presence of God.
He Gives His Beloved Rest is a Christian adult coloring book designed to soothe the soul, calm the mind, and awaken the spirit. The pages feature scripture-inspired line art with open, outline-style lettering — perfect for coloring while meditating on God’s promises of peace, renewal, and rest.
Whether you're seeking healing, reflection, or a creative way to connect with your faith, this book offers a gentle invitation to be still and know that you are held.
Inside you'll find:
38 beautifully illustrated coloring pages
Scripture verses centered on rest, trust & spiritual renewal
Open-style lettering for easy coloring and contemplation
Intricate line art designed to inspire peace and creativity
Single-sided pages to prevent bleed-through
Perfect for quiet mornings, Sabbath afternoons, or gifting to a friend in need of grace.
Let your hands create what your heart longs to remember: You are beloved. You are held. You are invited to rest.
Find rest in the quiet rhythm of grace.
This beautifully designed journal offers a gentle space for reflection, prayer, and spiritual renewal. With 120 lined pages and a short Bible verse on every right-hand page, Notes of Grace invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with God’s presence.
Whether you're journaling through seasons of change, seeking peace in your daily walk, or simply longing for a sacred pause, this scripture-filled companion provides encouragement in every margin. Each verse is carefully chosen to uplift, comfort, and inspire — guiding your thoughts with truth and tenderness.
Perfect for personal devotion, gifting, or quiet moments of soul care, Notes of Grace is more than a journal. It’s a sanctuary in pages.
Features:
6" × 9" trim size
120 lined pages for writing, prayer, and reflection
Scripture verse on every right-hand page
Soft matte cover (or hardcover option)
Ideal for daily journaling, quiet time, or spiritual renewal
Write freely. Reflect deeply. Rest in grace.
Jack never expected to discover a place where his deepest fears, quietest hopes and unanswered questions lived—until he stepped into the Library of Unfinished Prayers.
Guided by a wise, soft-spoken Librarian, Jack is led through a series of hidden chambers—each one revealing a piece of his heart he didn’t know how to put into words. From storm-swept cliffs to silent rooms, from shadowed hallways to sunlit gardens, every chamber becomes a doorway into the prayers Jack never finished…and the ones he never knew he prayed.
But the greatest discovery waits at the end of the journey: the truth that God was never far, never silent and never absent. He had been with Jack through every question, every fear, every whisper of a prayer that never quite formed.
A quiet, imaginative, spiritually rich story, The Library of Unfinished Prayers helps readers of all ages recognize the nearness of God—not just in miracles or dramatic moments, but in the ordinary, the quiet and the deeply personal spaces of the heart.
Perfect for children, teens and families seeking a gentle story filled with comfort, hope and the assurance of God’s presence.
If you’ve ever wondered whether God hears you—even the prayers you can’t speak—this book is for you. Spoiler--He does!
Held in Heaven: A Devotional for Grieving Pet Owners
When a beloved pet crosses the rainbow bridge, the ache is real — and so is the love that remains.
Held in Heaven is a gentle devotional designed to comfort those mourning the loss of a cherished animal companion. Through poetic reflections, scripture-based meditations, breath prayers, and over 30 pages of art-only coloring prompts, this book offers sacred space to remember, feel, and heal.
Whether you're sitting in silence, searching for signs of hope, or longing for reunion, each page reminds you: You are not alone. Your pet was deeply loved. And the love never ends.
Inside you'll find:
Poetic introduction and themed devotionals
Breath prayers and reflection prompts
Daily comfort card pages for quiet reflection
30+ art-only coloring spreads for visual healing
Original songs with QR codes to listen and reflect
Final blessing and Songs of Comfort appendix
Perfect for gifting or personal healing, Held in Heaven is a tender companion for anyone navigating pet loss with faith, creativity, and grace.
The Sound of Surrender: A Devotional Songbook for Healing
Step into a devotional journey where words, music, and prayer intertwine. The Sound of Surrender is more than a book — it’s a healing experience. Each chapter pairs a heartfelt reflection with an original song and a guided prayer, inviting you to lay down your burdens and encounter peace.
Through themes of grief, betrayal, fear, shame, forgiveness, hope, peace, surrender and blessing, this book gently leads you from brokenness into wholeness. QR codes connect you directly to original songs and instrumental soundscapes, creating a multi-sensory path of worship and rest.
Whether you are journaling, praying, or simply listening, The Sound of Surrender offers space to breathe, reflect and be renewed. With symbolic sketches, interactive pages and music woven throughout, this devotional is designed to comfort the weary and inspire the hopeful.
Perfect for:
Personal devotion and journaling
Small group reflection
Times of grief, transition, or renewal
Anyone longing for a deeper encounter with God’s presence
Come with open hands. Leave with a heart at rest.
Christmas Giggles: A Holiday Joke & Activity Book
Get ready to jingle all the way to belly laughs! Christmas Giggles is packed with original jokes, silly riddles, and festive funnies that sleigh — from snowmen with punchlines to elves who love wordplay. Designed for kids ages 6–9, this holiday edition blends laugh-out-loud humor with interactive activities like word searches, joke match-ups, and doodle prompts.
Whether you’re cozying up by the fire or wrapping gifts with giggles, this book brings seasonal cheer to classrooms, stockings, and snow days alike. It’s the perfect gift for young readers who love to laugh — and grown-ups who love to hear it.
Let the giggles snow!
Second Grade Giggles: Jokes for 7–8 Year Olds
Get ready for laugh‑out‑loud fun! Packed with original jokes, silly riddles, and knock‑knock punchlines, this book is perfect for second graders who love to giggle, share, and perform.
Inside you’ll discover:
🐶 Animal Antics — furry, feathered, and funny
✏️ School Shenanigans — classroom comedy at its best
🍕 Food Funnies — tasty jokes with extra cheese
🚪 Knock‑Knock Corner — classic laughs with a twist
🔬 Silly Science — experiments in giggles
🎉 Giggle Grab Bag — a surprise mix of random silliness
✍️ Interactive Pages — write, draw, and create your own jokes
Perfect for:
Road trips, classrooms, and rainy days
Building reading confidence through humor
Kids who love to tell jokes to friends and family
Warning: May cause unstoppable laughter and repeat performances!
Give your child the gift of humor and creativity with Second Grade Giggles. It’s more than a joke book — it’s a laughter adventure!
Luz de Vida: Un Compañero de Fe y Música es un viaje meditativo único a través del duelo, la sanidad y la presencia divina. Al combinar hermosas canciones cristianas originales con reflexiones devocionales y visuales de estilo cinematográfico, este recurso inmersivo invita al lector a hacer una pausa, respirar y encontrar lo sagrado en la vida cotidiana.
Ya sea que camines por el dolor, busques restauración o anheles una conexión espiritual, Luz de Vida ofrece un espacio para la adoración, la reflexión y la esperanza.
Dentro encontrarás:
Canciones originales como “Father Holy” y “Ain’t It Beautiful”
Meditaciones devocionales que profundizan la resonancia emocional y espiritual
Códigos QR que enlazan a música complementaria y listas de reproducción seleccionadas en Spotify
Narrativa visual y estímulos poéticos para inspiración creativa
Un formato flexible para devoción personal, reflexión en grupo o retiros artísticos
Curado y producido por Summer Trahan, este compañero espiritual está diseñado para encontrarte tanto en la oscuridad como en la luz—ofreciendo consuelo, claridad y un renovado sentido de la presencia divina.
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