
There is something both familiar and entirely new about finishing a book.
I remember the first time, the mix of excitement, uncertainty, and the quiet question in the back of my mind: Will this matter to anyone else the way it matters to me? And now, here I am again, holding something that began as scattered thoughts, quiet reflections, and moments I didn’t want to forget.
Seasons of Grace is my second book, but in many ways, it feels like the continuation of something I have been writing all along..
If you’ve spent any time here with me, you’ve already seen pieces of it.
This book is made up of those same kinds of moments; the ordinary days, the lessons learned slowly, the reminders that seem to come just when I need them most. It’s about faith, family, growing older, letting go, holding on, and learning to recognize that even the quiet seasons are full of purpose.
Some of these pages were written years ago. Others came together more recently. All of them carry something I have needed to be reminded of — that God is present in every season, even the ones we wouldn’t have chosen.
Finishing this book has felt less like reaching an end and more like gently gathering pieces of a journey and placing them together in one place.
And if I’ve learned anything through both books, it’s this:
Sometimes the most important thing we can do is simply finish what has been placed on our hearts.
If you choose to read Seasons of Grace, I hope you find something that meets you right where you are. Something that encourages you to slow down, to notice, and to trust that even now, something meaningful is still growing.
Thank you for being here — for reading, for encouraging, and for walking alongside me in this space for so long.
With gratitude,
Lisa
PS It’s available on Amazon in Kindle version; soft and hard cover coming soon!


I highly recommend my sister’s amazing read🥰 So very proud of you, and I love you.