About Solomon's Daughter

Solomon’s Daughter is a keeper of stories, a restorer of faith, and a voice for the ones history tried to silence. Rooted in the songs, prayers, and wisdom passed down through generations, she writes for those carrying the weight of survival, love, and belief in a God who still hears.

Her works, including The Road Back to Me: A 90-Day Spiritual Uncrossing Journal and The God of the Oppressed: Why He Still Heard Us, weave together the strength of the ancestors, the hope of deliverance, and the quiet power of traditions that have sustained her people for centuries.

Every page she writes is a meeting place — where the sacred and the everyday touch, where faith is lived out in kitchens, porches, and prayer circles, and where the spirit of survival is never forgotten. When not writing, Solomon’s Daughter tends to her home, preserves family stories, and walks the same well-worn paths her foremothers once traveled, carrying their strength forward.