A novelist in her fifties living alone in the Chicago suburbs, Molly MacGregor has buried her mother, survived a painful divorce, mourned her ex‑husband’s death, and spent twenty‑five years wondering what became of her sister. Now she’s caring for her aging father who doesn’t recognize her most days.
But Molly is not alone.
In the quiet spaces of her ordinary days, she senses a presencesteady, intimate, impossible to ignore. Not a distant God confined to Heaven, but a God who dwells within, offering comfort, courage, and companionship. As Molly explores the depths of this inner presence, she dares to ask the questions that could transform everything:
What if we truly believed we were never alone? What if God’s presence wasn’t a metaphor, but a reality pulsing through every moment of our lives?
Determined to discover what such a life might look like, Molly embarks on a journey that is part spiritual awakening, part emotional reckoning, and wholly unexpected.
Book One introduces a heroine whose search for meaning becomes a testament to resilience, faith, and the quiet miracles that unfold when we finally listen to the voice within.
Genre: Inspirational
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