Books By Jen.

About the Book

The Guard Of The Garden

The Guard of the Garden is not the kind of fairytale you can predict. It begins with a righteous protector named Havilah, a figure as strong as she is faithful. She defends the Emperor’s magical garden with unyielding loyalty, driving out weeds and enemies alike. At the garden’s heart lies a fragile blue glass sundial, a source of beauty and wonder.

The threat comes not from villains or battles, but from an act of caution. The sundial is sheltered “for its protection,” and slowly, quietly, the garden fades. he story’s brilliance lies in its reflection. It is about the cost of safety when beauty requires exposure. It is about the unintended damage of well-meaning decisions. It asks readers—young or old—to think about what it means to protect something and whether protection without risk drains life of its color.

Through rich prose and imaginative symbolism, Jen M. Flack delivers a fable that resonates across generations. Children will see adventure and magic. Adults will recognize the sharper undertones about choice, consequence, and the fragility of wonder.

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A Palinode Of Life

A Palinode of Life confronts what it means to live too quickly, to rush past the weight of existence without pausing to feel its depth. Written in striking poetic prose, the book wrestles with questions of tradition, habit, and freedom, presenting a meditation that is both deeply personal and universally relevant. It is not repentance for sin but for a hurried life, and in its honesty, it becomes a mirror for readers who long for renewal.

This work stands at the intersection of Christian Living and literary nonfiction, inviting readers to consider how faith moves within the limits of human frailty. Through unflinching spiritual reflection, the author asks whether true freedom can exist when we remain bound by our own restless patterns. It is a challenge to conformity, yet also a search for mercy and meaning.

Exploring themes of repentance and grace, A Palinode of Life is a compelling work of theological poetry that captures the struggle of Christian spiritual growth. For those who wrestle with imperfection yet yearn for authenticity, it offers both confrontation and comfort.

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Vignette of life

In A Vignette of Life, the search for meaning unfolds in quiet verses that carry the weight of both longing and peace. Each line reflects the fragile balance between earthly desire and divine constancy, offering inspirational poetry that invites readers to pause and breathe. For those walking their own life journey, this book speaks to the need for grace in the midst of struggle, reminding us that even fleeting joy can sustain the soul.

This work of Christian poetry moves with the cadence of modern psalms, guiding the reader through moments of doubt, ache, and gentle revelation. It does not dismiss sorrow, but rather places it beside joy, showing how both can coexist within the rhythm of faith. The meditative verse captures the stillness that lingers between a whispered prayer and the silence that follows.

Written with a contemplative voice, A Vignette of Life offers contemplative poetry that resonates with themes of hope and yearning. It becomes a companion for reflection, a reminder of the beauty hidden within life’s briefest and most fragile moments.