Books

The Secret Life of a Madwoman
A Memoir
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder at just ten years old, Lauren’s life has been anything but ordinary. From the highs that soared beyond reason to the lows that seemed impossible to escape, her story reveals the raw, unpredictable nature of living with mental illness.
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In this deeply personal memoir, Lauren doesn’t just tell her story—she invites you inside her mind. Through vivid recollections and honest reflections, she explores how childhood struggles, fractured moments, and haunting memories continue to echo into her present.
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Equal parts heartbreaking and hopeful, her journey is not only about surviving the weight of bipolar disorder but also about finding meaning, resilience, and a voice within it.

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Veil of Dusk
The Ashen Wars Book 1
Genevieve’s world is shattered in a single night.
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Her family is slaughtered, and only Malik — a boy with fire in his eyes and shadows in his past — pulls her from the ruins. On the run, they are joined by Rowan, her loyal childhood friend, and together they journey through lands where whispers of the dead cling to the wind, streets hide secrets beneath flickering lanterns, and shadows drape over every step.
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Forbidden magic stirs, loyalties fracture, and hearts ache as the line between love and betrayal blurs. When the blade finally falls, Genevieve learns that betrayal cuts deeper than steel — and the darkness may claim everything she holds dear.

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The Weight of Tender Things
A Collection of Poems
The Weight of Tender Things is a collection of poems that lingers in the fragile spaces between heartbreak and healing. With language woven from ache and resilience, these pieces explore the gravity of love, loss, and hope—showing that even our heaviest moments can carry beauty.
​​​​​​​At once vulnerable and resolute, The Weight of Tender Things reminds us that tenderness is not weakness—it is strength. It is the gentle persistence of dawn after the longest night, the soft bloom that pushes through the cracks. These poems ask us to carry our stories with open hands and to remember that even the heaviest things can shine.

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