Sisyphus Wins is a novel about a man’s journey to accept himself as gay despite his traditional Catholic upbringing, and his struggle to find the courage to reveal his true identity to his family and community. Free on Kindle.
My Big Heart : A Children’s Book about Mindfulness and Self-Acceptance
My Big Heart is a story of feeling small. While this includes the challenges and limitations that young children face of being physically small, it also can relate to feeling small when it comes to their sense of self-worth, feeling unseen, and being disconnected from the vastness of their truest self and potential. $0.99 on […]
Sea Magic
Filled with the mystical allure of the sea, this tale of magic, self-acceptance, and love will leave you spellbound. When an antique dealer reluctantly tracks a ghost through the mists of time, the treasure she discovers is worth more than gold. A Page Turner Awards finalist. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Unearthing You: A Journey to Finding and Nurturing Your True Self
Are you ready to take a full dive from the high board into your healing journey—or your unearthing? It’s time to put an end to the power all your past traumas, mistakes, and life challenges have over your current and future life. In this helpful mindfulness book, you may venture down paths you don’t expect […]
Use Your God-Given Powers: God Empowers You to Decide What You Think and Feel
Are you a Christian who shuns all psychological theories and self-help techniques? You get depressed or have panic attacks but will not seek a therapist. You will not take any control of your thoughts and feelings because you believe the lord wants you to go through this? You don’t take control over anything in your […]
Dappled
Jane’s mind frequently travels back to her teenage years, back to when she lived in the coastal tree-lined town of Denmark in that timber cottage on stilts with her artistic mother, Colleen, who was beautiful, vibrant, larger than life – and deeply troubled. She remembers the broken glass, mysterious cuts, and their isolation. The storm […]