A Sister-s Journey Apr 2026
From long-forgotten childhood letters to midnight conversations that peel back years of unspoken pain, every chapter asks the same question: How far would you go for someone who knows every version of you?
At its core, A Sister’s Journey follows [Sister A] and [Sister B] as they navigate a life-altering crossroads. One is the steady anchor, rooted in responsibility. The other is the dreamer, chasing horizons that seem just out of reach. When an unexpected crisis forces them to trade roles—the anchor must learn to let go, and the dreamer must learn to hold on—their bond is stretched to its breaking point.
Available now in paperback, ebook, and audiobook. Follow me on [Instagram/Twitter/Goodreads] for discussion questions and bonus scenes. A Sister-s Journey
This isn’t just a tale of blood relation. It’s a story about what happens when life pulls two people in opposite directions, only to remind them that home is not a place—it’s a person.
I wrote A Sister’s Journey because I believe that sibling relationships are the most underrated love stories of our lives. Romantic love comes and goes. Friendships shift. But a sister? She was there for your awkward phase, your first heartbreak, and the day you forgot your own strength. The other is the dreamer, chasing horizons that
Here’s a blog post written as if from the perspective of a thoughtful storyteller or the author of A Sister’s Journey . It’s reflective, warm, and invites readers into the emotional heart of the story. Walking Beside Her: Unpacking the Heart of A Sister’s Journey
So brew a cup of tea, find a cozy corner, and step into this story. And when you’re done? Call your sister. Tell her you’re glad she’s on the journey with you. a silly nickname
Readers have told me that this book made them pick up the phone. It made them remember a shared vacation, a silly nickname, or a fight they regret. That’s the power of this journey—it’s not just about the characters. It’s an invitation to look at your own sister (or chosen sister) and ask, Are we really seeing each other?