Grief is a brutal teacher, but you don’t have to navigate the lessons alone. This three-part collection serves as an honest, no-fluff guide for those walking through the darkest moments of life.

From the raw, unfiltered letters written in the wake of losing my son, to the actionable steps for rebuilding strength and resilience, these books aren’t just about reading—they're about surviving.

The unapologetic diary of raw loss:

BYE FOR NOW, P.J. is a collection of letters I wrote to my son after his death—words I needed to survive an impossible reality. I didn’t look for escape in pills or alcohol; instead, I wrote the things I never got to say. This is not a gentle "how-to." It’s an uncensored account of losing a cherished relationship. If you’re navigating abandonment or sudden tragedy, these pages are more than my story. They offer a mechanism for moving from shattered to steady; for the wounded who are done waiting for “better” and ready to begin building it.

Practical, honest steps for reclaiming your strength:

Losing a child is a wound that never fully heals. SUNRISE AFTER RAIN rejects the idea of simply “moving on.” Instead, it offers practical steps for mothers forced to live through the unthinkable. Inside you’ll find tools to handle daily chaos, protect your survival, and, over time and with intention, reclaim strength without abandoning your grief. This isn’t about chasing a beacon of light; it’s about learning to walk in the dark until you find your footing.

Reflections on navigating life after your world shifts:

Grief often feels like a blur of exhaustion and static. SOULWHISPERS is the manual for those who need to find their center in the noise. It moves past the common platitudes about “peace” to address how you can actually integrate your loss into a life of purpose. This book is a steady companion for the long haul, showing you how to carry the weight of your past while building the strength to move forward. Peace isn’t the absence of pain; it's the work you do in spite of it. Your path back to yourself starts with this discipline.