
Claire Andrews is no one special—just a grocery store cashier in Chicago trying to get through her days. But when a strange stillness descends during an ordinary break at work, she begins to experience something that feels like presence—real, watching, alive.
What begins as a subtle shift soon unfolds into quiet dreams, unexpected peace, and a mysterious woman who may or may not be real. As Claire's inner world deepens, the noise around her only grows louder. She is forced to confront not just what she believes, but what she's forgotten: about stillness, about grace, and about herself.
A Sacred Kind of Silence is a modern spiritual parable for anyone who's felt unseen in the chaos of life. Poetic, grounded, and quietly luminous, this novel invites you to consider the sacred spaces inside the most ordinary moments—and what it means to truly listen.
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