New book inspires women to heal and find divine love

Tacoma, WALocal News

Jenefeness Franke, a local author and trauma-informed coach, has released *Drawn To You: How Writing the Vision Attracts the Love You Deserve*, a book designed to help women recover from relationship trauma and restore their self-worth. This heartfelt narrative combines memoir and practical guidance, as Franke shares her experiences with PTSD and two divorces. Among the tools included are "The Frog Watchlist," which aids in recognizing emotionally unavailable partners, and "The Sacred Garden," a guide for healing during singleness. Readers have described the book as "life-changing," with one stating it feels like therapy and scripture combined. Franke, who has previously authored *Broken Wife, Broken Life*, is dedicated to empowering emotionally exhausted women.

The book is currently available in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle formats, with an audiobook release forthcoming. Priced at $24. 99, *Drawn To You* aims to help women prepare for healthier relationships and align with divine love. For more details, visit www. jenefeness.

com.

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