A Book for the In-Between Moments
Summer reading means different things to different people.
For some, it’s beach bags and breezy paperbacks.
For others, it’s quiet porch mornings, curled up with something that lingers.
The Harbinger wasn’t written to be devoured in one sitting (though if that happens, I won’t stop you). It was written for those in-between moments - the quiet hum of travel, the golden hour stillness, the coffee-before-the-world-wakes moments.
The story unfolds slowly, intentionally. Layer by layer. Thread by thread.
And while it moves through mystery, history and a touch of the mystical, it’s also a call to presence. To noticing the nudges. To trusting what pulls at your attention.
This week, I had a few readers tell me they felt like the book found them at the right time. And maybe that’s true. Or maybe…they were already looking for something like this, and Th Harbinger simply answered.
If you’re in the midst of summer transitions, between projects, routines or even versions of yourself - I hope his book offers you a resting place in the in-between.
Because sometimes, those are the moments that change everything.