There are days when grief crashes in without warning.
And then there are days when it doesn't show up at all.
In When Grief Wouldn't Show Up: The Day I Needed to Feel Something, Certified Grief Coach S. Lynette Ellis gently explores one of the most confusing parts of loss - the quiet day when grief misses the appointment.
What happens when you wake up expecting tears... and none come?
When your heart braces for the wave... and the ocean is still?
When you almost feel guilty for not falling apart?
But sometimes grief disappears. And that absence can feel:
Confusing
Guilty
Numb
Even scary
With warmth, faith-centered reflection, and gentle humor, Lynette gives language to the silent days of sorrow - the days when healing is happening quietly and you're not sure whether to rest or worry.
You are not broken because you are calm.
You are not disloyal because you smiled.
You are not forgetting because your tears paused.
You may simply be healing.
Written from lived experience and grounded in faith, this short reflective book offers reassurance for anyone navigating loss - especially those unexpected days when peace feels unfamiliar.
Because sometimes, when grief lowers its voice...
It doesn't mean love has left the room.
It may mean grace has entered.