25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS🎄☃️❄️

But not the kind you’re used to.

THE COLDEST DECEMBER is a holiday story for the ones who’ve cried in silence, survived manipulation, and still lit the tree anyway.

Told across 25 days, this novel blends heartbreak, spiritual awakening, and quiet strength.

📖 Available now on Amazon.

This Christmas, feel everything.

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... Read moreThe Coldest December vividly captures the emotional and psychological journey of Denise Graves, whose life is turned upside down as she faces betrayal, financial abuse, and spiritual warfare within her so-called perfect marriage. This novel, structured uniquely over 25 days of December, explores themes often overlooked in holiday stories—those of silent suffering, resilience, and eventual healing. Denise’s story resonates deeply with anyone who has quietly endured pain or manipulation during what is traditionally considered the 'happiest time of year.' This book sheds light on domestic struggles, illustrating how trauma can intertwine with the festive season, making healing a complex but achievable journey. Through court battles and spiritual breakthroughs, Denise navigates the coldest month not just physically, but emotionally, leading to a powerful transformation and reclaiming her voice and peace. The novel’s cinematic and raw storytelling reflects real-life experiences of many who confront 'cold' realities beneath holiday cheer. Faith and community play crucial roles in her resurrection, showcasing the strength found in spiritual awakening and the support of chosen family. The book encourages readers to embrace vulnerability, confront illusions, and ultimately celebrate their own rebirth. For those interested in urban fiction with depth and a holiday twist, The Coldest December offers a poignant reminder: sometimes the coldest moments save us. This story is more than a seasonal read; it is an authentic testament to survival and hope, making it a meaningful gift to oneself or others during the holiday season.