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Dark House on Derby

I am writing this book for codependents who suffer in silence.  

Dark House on Derby is not a story about instant healing or perfect faith. It is about reckoning. It is about the moment when love must be redefined, pain must be faced, and God intervenes in ways that feel more like fire than comfort.

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Raw, intimate, and spiritually charged, this book speaks to anyone who has ever confused attachment with love, chaos with connection, or suffering without purpose—and wonders if redemption is still possible inside the darkest house they’ve ever known.

Together We Fulfill the Vision of What Has been Written in the Volume of the Book

DON'T BURY YOUR BABY YET

Some things in life truly reach a dead end. Not every story turns out the way we prayed it would, and not every situation is restored in the way we hoped. But even then, the experience does not lose its value. What we walk through becomes wisdom. What breaks us open becomes a bridge. We are not meant to camp at dead ends—we are meant to turn back and help someone else make it through the part that almost took us under.

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Invitation to Contributing Women Authors

This book will be written by women who have lived through what others are still trying to survive.

Don’t Bury Your Baby Yet is a collaborative work created by at least five women who understand that some experiences reach a dead end—but are still meant to help others find their way through. This book is for those who once believed “it will never happen,” and for those who feared “it will never change.”

We are inviting women who are willing to share their story—not as experts, but as witnesses.

You don’t need a perfect ending.
You don’t need all the answers.
You don’t need a polished testimony.

What matters is truth, growth, and the willingness to use your experience to bring hope, clarity, and courage to someone else.

We are seeking women who have experienced:

  • Addiction in the family (child, spouse, parent, or loved one)

  • Trauma, loss, or cycles that didn’t resolve the way they hoped

  • Faith tested by waiting, disappointment, or unanswered prayers

  • A moment where denial ended—and awareness began

  • A “dead-end” season that still produced wisdom

Your voice matters because:

  • Someone else is standing where you once stood

  • What felt like failure may be survival to someone else

  • Your story could prevent someone from giving up too soon

This book is not about shame.
It’s about stewardship—of pain, truth, and hope.

 

BLACK-BALLED

I’m writing this book for people who have experienced being blackballed and need comfort in knowing it's ok to stand alone

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SATAN'S SEAT in the SYNAGOGUE​

I am writing this book from a, lived experience, and spiritual discernment, to  exposes how power, pride, and misplaced allegiance can take root inside churches that are no longer Kingdom-driven or fully submitted to God. 

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