
Writing my initial book has been one of the most rewarding and therapeutic things I’ve ever done. It’s the beginning of something much bigger—something that’s growing into a full series of books that tells the testimony of my story, one chapter of life at a time.
Choosing to write a series instead of cramming everything into one book has been a freeing decision. I don’t feel rushed. I’m not under pressure to squeeze all the meaningful and emotional details of my journey into a single volume. Instead, I can focus deeply on one era at a time, giving each season of my life the attention it deserves.
Each book allows me to reflect, process, and grow through the different things I’ve been through. I get to use a natural, chronological flow that helps me stay grounded and true to the timeline of events. It helps me see how each part of my life connects to the next.
I’m truly excited about my initial story, which will lead into three more books—each one peeling back another layer of my journey. It’s personal, powerful, and unfolding in a way that feels just right for me.
Now I want to hear from you. Have you written your story as one book, or did you find that a series worked better? What was that like for you? I’d love to hear your journey and compare experiences. Maybe we can even learn something from each other as we go.
Let’s connect—your story matters too.

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