A love story lost between two worlds.

One year ago, Ethan Parker’s boat, the

Wanderer, vanished into the heart of an Atlantic storm, leaving nothing...

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Marooned Heart

A love story lost between two worlds.
One year ago, Ethan Parker’s boat, the
Wanderer, vanished into the heart of an Atlantic storm, leaving nothing but grief for the woman he loved. In Sterling Heights, Marissa Stephens did what any heartbroken nurse would do: she triaged her soul. She spent a year learning to breathe again, to build a future...

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Izzy Visits the Dentist (Izzy the Bichon’s Big Oops! Book 5)

From the series: Izzy the Bichon's Big Oops!

Izzy is very afraid of going to her first visit to the dentist. She faces this new adventure with mom and her friends.
What we learn:
Sometimes new things feel scary at first, but with friends beside you, kindness around you, and a little courage inside you, you can discover something wonderful waiting on the other side.

Series

Izzy Skips School (Izzy the Bichon’s Big Oops! Book 1)
Izzy’s Birthday Oops! (Izzy the Bichon’s Big Oops! Book 2)
Izzy’s Muddy Oops (Izzy the Bichon’s Big Oops! Book 3)
Izzy’s Bath-Time Blowout (Izzy the Bichon’s Big Oops! Book 4)
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Izzy the Bichon's Big Oops!

The fun and mishaps of Izzy and her friends Zoe and Roscoe. Her adventures are designed to help children navigate the tricky feelings of making mistakes and the power of honesty.

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Praise

The Builder's Prayer is a gentle, reflective story that stayed with me longer than I expected. Eli's grief feels real, and his slow return to building both physically and spiritually never feels rushed or forced. David Siler's writing is simple, but every word feels intentional. This is a book about second chances, quiet faith, and the healing power of doing something with your hands. A short read, but one that leaves a lasting impression.

– Chuck Schrader

I didn't expect such an emotional response from such a short book, The Builder's Prayer. Eli's journey through guilt and loss is handled with care and honesty, and most people who cross his path add depth without overwhelming the story. The chapel becomes a symbol of hope, not just for Eli, but for everyone who enters it. This book feels calm, thoughtful, and deeply human.

– Eric Worre