It’s here!

I’m thrilled to share with you that my first e-book, Letters to Grief, is now available on Amazon.

 

I wrote it for you.

For those of you who have known grief as a close companion, and those of you who have yet to experience loss intimately. I wrote it for those who have grieving friends and don’t know what it’s like, and for those who wonder when it will pass.

 

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Image by Katie Reid, echoesofmyheart.com, Twitter: @ImprintsKatie

I wrote it because grief is a fickle creature, and often despised. Misunderstood and underestimated. Feared, even.

Some think it can be conquered. Overcome.

I disagree.

 

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Image by Katie Reid, echoesofmyheart.com, Twitter: @ImprintsKatie

From my limited experience, grief is not something that passes, at least not in this lifetime. It’s not something a person can graduate from and walk away, unchanged.

[Tweet “Grief is not a process.”]

It’s cyclical, like the moon. It waxes and wanes, ever present.

 

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Image by Katie Reid, echoesofmyheart.com, Twitter: @ImprintsKatie

 

[Tweet “If you have known grief, this book is for you.”]

If you know someone who has known grief, this book is for you.

Get Letters to Grief today on Amazon Kindle!

If you don’t have a Kindle, don’t worry! I don’t either! But I do have this awesome thing called a free Kindle reading app, which can be downloaded and used on smartphones, tablets, and computers. Get yours today by clicking here.

 

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Image by Katie Reid, echoesofmyheart.com, Twitter: @ImprintsKatie

 

Once you’ve read the collection of letters, I’d be so grateful if you would leave a review on Amazon, so others can find it and decide if it’s something that would be useful in their journey. Thank you in advance!

Also, huge thanks go out to Sarah Baar for editing the manuscript, Fistbump Media for making the e-book a reality, and Katie Reid for the beautiful graphics displayed in this post.

And thank YOU for reading! I pray that Letters to Grief will be an encouragement to you. Most of all, I pray that it will give you hope in the midst of grief.

 

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Image by Katie Reid, echoesofmyheart.com, Twitter: @ImprintsKatie