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Hello Sovereigners:
I almost didn’t write this book.
Not because the story wasn’t ready. It was. The characters had been living in me for years, speaking in the quiet hours before dawn, asking me to listen more carefully than I was comfortable with.
I almost didn’t write it because I was afraid of what it would mean to tell the truth about love when everyone around me was arguing about something else entirely.
The book is called Sovereign Women: Love Is a Revolutionary Choice. It’s a novel and it was born in a moment I didn’t plan.
What awakened it
I was watching the world get louder. More certain. More defended.
And I kept noticing that the women around me were suffering not from a lack of opinions, but from a loss of inner authority. They had been told what to believe for so long that they had forgotten how to listen for what was actually true.
Emily Carter, my protagonist, knows this feeling. She has built her entire life around certainty. She knows what she believes. She knows who she is.
Until she doesn’t.
An unexpected pregnancy breaks open the tidy world she has constructed, and what rushes in isn’t an ideology. It’s something older and quieter and far more difficult to argue with. It’s the voice of her own knowing.
The novel follows her as she chooses, again and again, between the safety of fear and the cost of love.
Why I wrote a novel instead of another course or guide
Because some truths can only arrive through story.
I have written about sovereignty, about Divine Love, about the inner authority that every woman carries but so often abandons. And I believe every word I have written.
But when I tried to write this particular truth as a teaching, it fell flat. It felt like argument. It felt like one more voice telling women what they should think or feel or choose.
Fiction does something different. It creates a container where a reader can place herself into the experience and discover what she actually believes without being told.
That felt more sovereign to me than anything else I could offer.
This book is not about taking sides
I want to say that clearly, because the subject matter could suggest otherwise.
Sovereign Women does not argue a position. It does not ask you to agree with me or with Emily. It asks you to pay attention to what happens inside yourself as you read.
That inner response, that stirring, that recognition, that is your own sovereignty speaking.
An invitation, if you feel it
Pre-orders of the book are available through March 15th. I have gathered three gifts for you:
* a transformational digital course at 75% off,
* a Sacred Feminine Journal filled with prompts, meditations, and artwork to carry the book’s themes into your own life, and
* a 14-day trial of the Sovereign Women’s Circle.
The link to pre-order on Amazon and claim your bonuses is below.
But more than the gifts, I want to say this: if some part of you recognized yourself in Emily’s description, if you know what it feels like to have built a life on certainty and then watched it quietly stop working, this book was written for you.
Some revolutions begin in the streets. This one begins in the soul.
Pre-Order Sovereign Women + Claim Your Bonuses
To your sovereignty,
Kathryn
Thanks for reading The Sovereign Way! This post is public so feel free to share it.
By Kathryn EriksenHello Sovereigners:
I almost didn’t write this book.
Not because the story wasn’t ready. It was. The characters had been living in me for years, speaking in the quiet hours before dawn, asking me to listen more carefully than I was comfortable with.
I almost didn’t write it because I was afraid of what it would mean to tell the truth about love when everyone around me was arguing about something else entirely.
The book is called Sovereign Women: Love Is a Revolutionary Choice. It’s a novel and it was born in a moment I didn’t plan.
What awakened it
I was watching the world get louder. More certain. More defended.
And I kept noticing that the women around me were suffering not from a lack of opinions, but from a loss of inner authority. They had been told what to believe for so long that they had forgotten how to listen for what was actually true.
Emily Carter, my protagonist, knows this feeling. She has built her entire life around certainty. She knows what she believes. She knows who she is.
Until she doesn’t.
An unexpected pregnancy breaks open the tidy world she has constructed, and what rushes in isn’t an ideology. It’s something older and quieter and far more difficult to argue with. It’s the voice of her own knowing.
The novel follows her as she chooses, again and again, between the safety of fear and the cost of love.
Why I wrote a novel instead of another course or guide
Because some truths can only arrive through story.
I have written about sovereignty, about Divine Love, about the inner authority that every woman carries but so often abandons. And I believe every word I have written.
But when I tried to write this particular truth as a teaching, it fell flat. It felt like argument. It felt like one more voice telling women what they should think or feel or choose.
Fiction does something different. It creates a container where a reader can place herself into the experience and discover what she actually believes without being told.
That felt more sovereign to me than anything else I could offer.
This book is not about taking sides
I want to say that clearly, because the subject matter could suggest otherwise.
Sovereign Women does not argue a position. It does not ask you to agree with me or with Emily. It asks you to pay attention to what happens inside yourself as you read.
That inner response, that stirring, that recognition, that is your own sovereignty speaking.
An invitation, if you feel it
Pre-orders of the book are available through March 15th. I have gathered three gifts for you:
* a transformational digital course at 75% off,
* a Sacred Feminine Journal filled with prompts, meditations, and artwork to carry the book’s themes into your own life, and
* a 14-day trial of the Sovereign Women’s Circle.
The link to pre-order on Amazon and claim your bonuses is below.
But more than the gifts, I want to say this: if some part of you recognized yourself in Emily’s description, if you know what it feels like to have built a life on certainty and then watched it quietly stop working, this book was written for you.
Some revolutions begin in the streets. This one begins in the soul.
Pre-Order Sovereign Women + Claim Your Bonuses
To your sovereignty,
Kathryn
Thanks for reading The Sovereign Way! This post is public so feel free to share it.