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About The Book
After crashing into a devastating revelation, Cyd’s tranquil life on the Florida panhandle is further upended when she receives a letter announcing an inheritance from an estranged aunt. The inheritance contains mysterious “items of a personal nature” which Cyd must collect in person halfway across the country. In a last attempt to salvage her deteriorating marriage, Cyd agrees to travel with her husband on what he promises—and she questions—will be the trip of a lifetime.
As they set out, a hurricane threatens their hometown. Soon, fueled by the growing threat of the storm and the tension brewing between them, the couple’s long-suppressed problems erupt. Cyd digs deep for the courage to continue the journey on her own, unsure if either her home or her marriage will survive.
Once in Phoenix, Cyd learns the strange details of the inheritance and a decades-old family secret. But what was the whole truth? Clues and instinct lead Cyd to Sedona and then to the Grand Canyon. She descends into the vast chasm alone searching for answers to newly raised questions and age-old mysteries. She steps off the beaten path, literally, knowing she must make peace with her pain-filled past and her uncertain future.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (July 8, 2025)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9781647429263
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Raves and Reviews
“The novel examines the complexity of human emotions, the strength found in vulnerability, and the power of taking control when life feels unmanageable. It captures the beauty of introspection and the courage to embrace change. . . . a contemporary drama about the human condition”—Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review
“Mills effectively examines the self-destructive thought patterns women often fall into in their quest for happiness. . . . Readers will savor Cyd’s intense journey, rooting for her to navigate her trauma and emerge on the other side, ready to become a woman who ‘believed she would find her way.’”—BookLife Reviews
“I was drawn into this delightful debut novel by the promise of secrets revealed and pulled along by Jayne Mills’s sprightly and approachable prose, vibrant characters, and satisfying plot surprises. Readers who enjoy multigenerational family secrets and stories of women triumphing over whatever life throws at them will devour this book.”—Alice C. Early, author of The Moon Always Rising
“Are you on the hunt for a read that hits that sweet spot between heartfelt and engrossing? You’ve found it.”—Los Angeles Wire, “4 Beach Reads for Your 2025”
“Bottom of the Breath is an uplifting, well-paced story with a touch of humor—a great read.”—J. A. Wright, author of Eat and Get Gas
“Bottom of the Breath is an adventure for the soul. Don't miss it!”—Jennifer Grace, author of Directing Your Destiny
“Finely crafted and emotionally rich, Bottom of the Breath is a captivating debut from a fresh voice in fiction . . . ”—Deborah Sharp, author of the Mace Bauer Mystery Series
“Jayne Mills’s Bottom of the Breath is about struggle and acceptance, secrets and losses—and also both frank and hopeful, a willing and wise embrace of what is.”—Michelle Wildgen, author of Wine People
“Set against the grandeur of the American Southwest, this is a story of seeking—not only for answers but the physical strength and spiritual clarity needed to recover from a profound emotional blow. Populated by an eclectic cast of characters, this inspiring journey takes us to the depths of the Grand Canyon and reveals the resilience of the human heart.”—Kerry Sanders, former Today Show correspondent
“Jayne Mills’s vivid storytelling pulled me straight into Cyd’s journey through the Grand Canyon and beyond, and I couldn’t help but feel the magic of the place myself. With humor, heart, and deep insight, this story beautifully explores how nature, friendship, and self-discovery lead us back to what truly matters. If Eat, Pray, Love and The Celestine Prophecy had a love child, Bottom of the Breath would be it—in the best way possible.”—Megan Walrod, author of It’s Always Been Me
“Using the breath as a yogic metaphor for going deeper, Jayne Mills’s novel guides readers on a vision quest that starts with the trauma of divorce, runs through the Grand Canyon, and uncovers pathways to healing. A lively read that, like the breath, will hold your attention and sustain you.”—Jude Berman, author of The Vow, a 2024 Kirkus Best Indie Book
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