
About the Story
Between love, loss, glamour and guilt, Twice the Mother explores what happens when ambition and family collide.
It’s a story for every woman who’s ever been told she can’t be both — and has tried anyway.
Told in shifting timelines between the neon chaos of Vegas and the stillness of Colorado, the novel reveals how reinvention can cost everything.
1. The Masks We Wear
In a world that rewards performance, Savannah becomes a master of disguise.
Vegas taught her how to sparkle; motherhood taught her how to hide.
But when those masks begin to crack, the story asks — who are we when no one’s watching?
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The themes of self-erasure and rediscovery runs through every page
2. The Price of Desire
Love, money, and motherhood exist in constant tension. Savannah’s longing — for success, for passion, for freedom — burns against the expectations placed on her body and her choices.
Here, desire isn’t a sin. It’s the starting point for honesty.
The novel peels back what happens when women stop apologizing for wanting more — and how the world punishes them for it.
3. The Art of Becoming
Every version of Savannah — the daughter, the lover, the mother — wants to be seen.
Her story unfolds as a reckoning with all the lives she’s lived and all the ones she had to lose.
At its core, Twice the Mother is about rebirth — about finding grace in the ruins.

Twice the Mother was imagined as a full-body experience — a story you can feel, scent by scent, sound by sound. Every element was created to pull you closer to Savannah’s world and the choices that define her.
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Fearless
She writes into the spaces most people avoid, confronting power, motherhood, and selfhood without apology.

Intimate
Her storytelling feels whispered and lived-in, as if she’s letting readers eavesdrop on private truths.

Unflinching
She doesn’t soften hard realities; she renders them beautifully, exactly as they are.