A Novella about Faith, Betrayal, Grace
Paige always believed happiness was mostly a matter of good intentions and clean counters. A strong marriage, like Craig's tools, was all about "upkeep." Keep it oiled, keep it steady, and it will hold. For years, she measured her life by the simple rhythms of their Texas home, enduring the heat with quiet precision.
But the long hours Craig works are getting longer, and the silence in their home is growing wider than the distance of his trips. Craig, a man still carved with the sharp edges of his Army service, is trading the weight of repetition for the lightness of an open door—confusing leaving for kindness.
Suddenly, Paige is forced to confront the most painful truth of all: the peace she thought she possessed was not an end, but a fragile act of endurance.
What Remains of Peace is a poignant, faith-based novella about the difficult work of forgiveness and surrender. As her world tilts off its axis, Paige must discover a peace that surpasses understanding—the kind that doesn't pretend the jagged places were never there, but simply softens them with grace.
Each book can be read as standalone.