SPARK

The moment everything quietly begins to change

SPARK is the first step into the Fire Horse Cycle — the point where a life tilts, not with drama, but with a flicker. A shift. A truth you can’t unsee once you’ve seen it.

It’s a story about the exact moment someone realises they can’t keep living on autopilot. Not because something explodes, but because something inside them finally stirs.

This is where becoming begins.

SPARK isn’t a story of big gestures. It’s a story of the small, human moments that change everything:

  • the quiet ache of wanting more
  • the courage to stop shrinking
  • the tension between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming
  • the way one choice can ripple through a life
  • the moment you realise you’re allowed to want something different

It’s about the first ignition — the one you only recognise in hindsight.

Readers often see themselves in SPARK. Sometimes they see someone they love — a parent, a friend who drifted, someone they couldn’t quite understand until they saw a version of them on the page.

SPARK helps you see yourself and those around you more clearly — not the polished versions, but the real ones. The ones who are trying. The ones who are learning. The ones who are growing in ways that don’t always look pretty but always mean something.

Her work is a reminder that your story, with all its rough edges and quiet triumphs, is still unfolding — and you don’t have to walk it alone. Connection — real, honest, human connection — brings you home. A place without walls, where you are safe and you belong.

SPARK is Book One of the seven‑book arc. It’s the ignition point — the beginning of the inner journey that unfolds across the series.

If the Fire Horse Cycle is about becoming, SPARK is the moment you realise you’re allowed to begin.