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Loving Sincere, Losing Me, Choosing Me by Vonetta G. Reeves

Loving Sincere, Losing Me, Choosing Me

by Vonetta G. Reeves

She thought love meant staying. She thought loyalty meant enduring. She thought losing herself was the price of being chosen… Until she realized choosing him was costing her everything. This raw and unfiltered journey through love, betrayal, addiction, and survival reveals what happens when love becomes a battlefield — and what it really takes to choose yourself.

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Until We Hug Again by Rosalind Jackson

Until We Hug Again

by Rosalind Jackson

Some stories don't begin with love. They begin with loss. With silence. With the space left behind when someone once held close is gone. A quiet, powerful journey through words left unsaid, the weight of regret, and the kind of love that doesn't leave even when life forces separation. Because not every goodbye is final. Not every ending is what it seems.

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Selfish Grief: Redefining Healing After Loss by Malika S. Williams

Selfish Grief: Redefining Healing After Loss

by Malika S. Williams

What if your grief isn't something to get over… but something sacred to walk through? This is not a book of steps. It's a mirror. A hand on your back. A permission slip to feel, fall apart, and find God in the pieces. Because your grief deserves space. Your healing deserves voice. And you — even in the ache — still deserve to be held.

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From Pew to Purpose: Called Out of the Seat by Rev. Joan L. Davis

From Pew to Purpose: Called Out of the Seat

by Rev. Joan L. Davis

You were never meant to remain seated. The pew may have nurtured you, shaped you, strengthened you — but it was never meant to contain you. Through scripture, testimony, and spiritual insight, this book reminds you that God does not call the qualified. He qualifies the called. The question is not whether He is speaking. The question is, will you answer?

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