Meet 3 New Authors Getting Published Winter of 2025
RGP kicks off the new year by sharing these incredible new stories.
The first few months of 2025 look exciting for Raven and Grace Press as we are currently in production of three new books!
Each one offers a different reading experience, and they all feature inspirational stories by new authors. Keep reading to learn more!
Meet the Authors and Save These Dates
Crissy Florio
For the Love of Jugs: A Breastie’s Guide
Creating Grace and Ease Through Your Breast Cancer Journey
Publication Date: Sunday, February 23, 2025
Crissy uses her experience as a breast cancer thriver to inspire and empower others affected by cancer to live with purpose, connection, and peace. Through workshops, speaking engagements, yoga classes, and her writing, she helps others tap into their inner strength, foster positive energy, and reclaim a life of thriving—not just surviving.
Connect with Crissy at www.fortheloveofjugs.com, on Instagram @Flo_withCrissyFlorio, or her website www.healinginharmony.net.
Aimee Goodwin
The Mountains We Climb
A Guide to Overcoming Life’s Obstacles
Publication Date: Monday, March 10, 2025
Aimee has taken her personal life experiences of chronic sickness, life challenges, and loss, and made them the stepping stones for building a wellness center and coaching practice that focuses on treating chronic Lyme disease and supporting mental wellness. She is also an Amazon best-selling author for her work in the Heal to Lead series.
Connect with Aimee at https://www.facebook.com/victoryalymestory/, https://www.instagram.com/aimeej_coach/, and her website https://www.coachaimeejay.com/.
Cynthia Raschke
Home of the Spirit Animals
Publication Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025
Cynthia is an experienced editor and writer who grew up in rural Pacific Northwest and now lives in Massachusetts, but her fascination for horses, which began before she can remember, never dimmed.
Home of the Spirit Animals is a historical fiction novel for young adults set in the 15th century when new animals set foot in the "New World," including horses…except horses weren't new to America, they were returning home. The inspiration for the book arose when she learned that the ancestors of mustangs in North America were not native to the continent. Where did they come from then?
Connect with Cynthia at https://firstfoal.com/.