After Eddison becomes involved in a murder, Serah is sent away on a youth group cruise for her safety, where she meets Colin Wells—a sweet, kind, and optimistic 19-year-old with cerebral palsy who is studying to become a minister. As they share quiet moments and honest conversations, Serah begins to rediscover the love she thought she had lost: love for herself, love for God, and love with someone who truly sees her.
But the shadows of Serah's past threaten to follow her. Eddison Velazquez. wants her back—and he’ll stop at nothing. When a terrifying confrontation puts lives on the line, Serah finds strength in her faith and in Colin’s unwavering love. Through pain, healing, and hope, Serah learns that God had never left her side.
In the end, she writes her truth, embraces her dreams, and reclaims her future—all guided by grace.
Tylia L. Flores is a 30 year old born with Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Despite her condition that affects her mobility, she does not allow it to affect her will and determination to make a difference in the world. Tylia L. Flores is a 30-year-old born with Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Despite her condition affecting her mobility, she does not allow it to hinder her will and determination to make a difference in the world. Through her many life challenges and obstacles, she discovered her passion for writing. Tylia’s goal in life is to share her stories with the world. In doing so, she hopes to help others with disabilities realize that they, too, have the potential to make their dreams come true.
Tylia is not only an author; she is also a radio show personality, a disability activist, a field minister, a lay minister, a wedding officiant, a funeral officiant, and a Christian officiant. She obtained her license through the Christian Leaders Institute Alliance.
Tylia has written about disability-related topics for Yahoo Life, Your Tango, The Mighty, ReadUnwritten.com, Words Between Coasts Project, Wednesday, Spillwords, and Globe Thrive.
In addition to her successful career as an author, Tylia is also the proud fiancée of cerebral palsy activist and multiple-time published poet Cody A. McWhorter. Her dedication to supporting and uplifting others is admirable, and she is proud to stand alongside Cody A. McWhorter in his endeavors. Cody’s poem “If I Had a Girlfriend” has gained recognition for its touching portrayal of love and acceptance, earning him multiple publishing opportunities. Tylia’s commitment to love and her dedication to supporting her significant other’s passions are evident in their shared journey. Together, Tylia and Cody co-host a podcast for those with cerebral palsy called Palsy Power.