
Elizabeth

She had the perfect life. The corner office. The engagement ring. The pearls.
She was miserable and unraveling.
When Elizabeth walks out of her Chicago accounting firm at 2 AM, she doesn't know where she's going. Only that she can't stay. A Greyhound ticket. A bungalow in nowhere, Alabama. And a dream of a silver-haired woman who whispers: "You're not lost. You're just early."
In Chestnut Grove, Elizabeth finds Miriam—a healer who speaks of frequencies instead of sins. But Pastor Allen has declared war on her "false teachings." Caught between awakening and damnation, Elizabeth must unravel everything she was taught about God, family, and her own worth.
What she finds is not a religion—but a remembering.
For anyone who has ever been told they are too much, not enough, or simply wrong for asking questions. For the ones ready to remember.