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Friday, 27 March 2026
The Silence That Became Home Bride In Black Book 8 by Maria T. Anderson
This series continues in showing the dark and light following grief and the series continues in this book showing how accepting grief can mean enjoying parts of life around you again even just tentatively, a little at a time, from simple joy like enjoying the seasons changing embracing little natural changes.
Chapter 7, The Sentence She Didn't Cut Short, I really felt deeply after losing my friend I let read my own writing too and be the one I'd go to first to give me love and critique on each piece.
This book also shows how finding new people, knowing the you now after loss, can be healing in itself holding no history of your life like a blank canvas.
This collection I really felt shows how grief becomes a quieter companion and softens slightly more into a silent invisible more friendlier ghost of remembrance to exist alongside and this book captured that perfectly to me.
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