Sometimes the Hardest Part of Grief Isn’t Losing Them It’s Never Getting to Say Goodbye.

When loss comes suddenly, it leaves us with more than...

Unsaid Goodbyes by Ryan B. Cruz

Books

Letters To Heaven

A Grief Journal for Healing and Remembering Mom

“Grief is the shadow of love; it follows us, a silent companion, until we learn to walk in the light again.”

If you've lost a mother, the path through grief can feel overwhelming and isolating. This grief book is a heartfelt space—a sanctuary for your emotions—where you can connect with your sorrow, reflect on cherished memories, and begin the...

Unsaid Goodbyes

Writing the Words We Couldn’t Say After the Sudden Loss of a Loved One

Sometimes the Hardest Part of Grief Isn’t Losing Them It’s Never Getting to Say Goodbye.

When loss comes suddenly, it leaves us with more than sadness. It leaves us with silence: the words we never said, the goodbyes we never gave, and the moments that slipped away too soon. Unsaid Goodbyes is not a guide on how to grieve. It is a space where...

The Loss Within the Loss

Understanding Secondary Loss and the Hidden Griefs No One Talks About

Coming soon...

Praise

This journal provides a heartfelt space to express emotions and memories. Writing letters has helped me feel connected to my mom in a way I didn’t expect. It’s a comforting and healing tool for anyone experiencing loss.

– Reviewed in the United States by Richard Gracia

This book is great for anyone grieving. It has great content on ways to help you with your grief. It has writing prompts to initiate your writing, it has ways to cope with any regrets you may have. It tells the story of the author and his mom, stories about his mom, how he handled the grieving. The original quotes was also a great addition! Would highly recommend!

– Reviewed in the United States by Dizzy

This journal provides a space to process the emotions that come with losing a mother. The letter-writing sections are heartfelt, helping you reflect, express, and find solace in cherished memories. It doesn’t try to rush healing but instead offers a tender, ongoing connection with love and loss.

– Reviewed in the United Kingdom by LMadison_uk