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A Mother's Prayer

Ellie Lerum

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English
Red Richard Arts, LLC
28 April 2026
Seasons of waiting can be long, especially when the hope carried close to the heart seems to be fading.

Anca Alastar knows her life is filled with blessings. HaMelech led her to her husband, Flick, brought her stepchildren into her care, and carried them safely out of a place of danger into a peaceful town among the apple orchards. For the first time in her marriage, Anca is able to rest. Moreover, she and her husband can finally complete their family in the way they have only prayed about.

Spanning over nine years, A Mother's Prayer follows Anca through seasons of waiting, faith, and unanswered questions. As she faces infertility, fragile health, the loss of promised futures, and the echoes of their past, she must cling ever tighter to HaMelech... even when His answers come slowly.

Sometimes the deepest prayers are not shouted.

Just like a mother's prayer, they are whispered, and offered even in the most fragile moments of hope.

A Mother's Prayer is a raw look at life through the lens of infertility. Readers need to be advised that, while no graphic depiction of pregnancy loss is mentioned, the fall out and emotional effects of these moments are heavily described.
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Imprint:   Red Richard Arts, LLC
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   218g
ISBN:   9781967747092
ISBN 10:   1967747091
Series:   Tales of Illeross
Pages:   158
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ellie Lerum is a prolific fantasy author based in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Inspired by the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, she has carved a niche for herself in the genre of fantastical literature. Her love for writing, reading and blogging is evident in her captivating storytelling. With a dedicated passion for creating otherworldly realms and characters, Ellie has become a figure in the fantasy literary community. Alongside her husband/illustrator Phillip, Ellie has developed the land of Illeross. In this world, magic, miracles, monsters, and missions are combined to showcase an in-depth, enchanting, world where most anything is possible. A devout Christian, Ellie's faith has been a guiding force in her writing journey. She draws strength from her beliefs to tackle sensitive topics with empathy and grace, including her personal experiences with pregnancy and miscarriage. Many of her works place an emphasis on anxiety, grief, depression, pregnancy/child loss, and the difficulties that life brings regardless of status or privilege. Through her writing, Ellie aims to offer solace and hope to readers who may be facing similar challenges. After losing her first pregnancy, Ellie was shocked to see how society treated the concept of miscarriage. While some banded around her, others offered attempted words of hope or simply turned away from the topic. Feeling alone and isolated, Ellie became severely depressed. Working through these emotions with the pregnancy of her first daughter, Ellie realized that she was unwilling to let other families experience the devastation of pregnancy loss alone. Coupled with her personal battles with depression and anxiety, Ellie began to write. Now, Jean Cassy and the Phantom in the Dark, her first book, has brought numerous thanks from other women who felt isolated through their own times of grieving. When she is not advocating for more conversations about hard topics, Ellie enjoys spending her free time with her family and exploring the great outdoors. She finds inspiration in the natural beauty of Idaho. Her dedication to her craft and her unwavering faith in God continue to shape her work, making her a truly unique voice in the world of fantasy literature. Ellie is currently working as a blogger in Idaho Falls while maintaining her published works and her small homestead.

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