About Natalie Tribble

I write for the whole woman, because I am her.

I started writing because I needed to survive. Not physically, though some of my battles came close. I needed words for what I was going through, and I could not find them anywhere. So I wrote them.

The Bullets That Didn’t Kill Me was the first thing I ever wrote that told the complete truth. It is about depression, addiction, betrayal, heartbreak, and the invisible wounds that bruise the soul long before they break the skin. It is my most personal book and the one I am most proud of, because I know what it cost to tell that kind of truth out loud.

Cleaning Out The Closet came from a different place. It is the storyteller in me, the woman who loves drama and friendship, and a twist you did not see coming. It is fiction, but the emotions in every page are real.

The Stewardship Code is my faith. I believe that everything we have our time, our gifts, our relationships, our opportunities, is entrusted to us, not owned by us.

Happily Ever After is in the After is for every couple who said I do and discovered that real love is not found at the altar, it is built in everything that comes after. The seasons, the storms, the dry places, the rebuilding and the daily decision to keep choosing each other. I wrote this book because Happily Ever After is not a destination. It is a practice.

I write because someone needed me to say these things out loud. Maybe that someone is you. If even one sentence in any of my books makes a woman feel less alone, then every page was worth it.

Thank you for being here.

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