Motivational
Self-Help
Coming Soon to Audible
"Positioned for Promise: Finding Hope and Strength When Life Feels Bleak" by Timothy Hundley is a guide for anyone feeling broken, stuck, or unworthy, encouraging readers to embrace their potential and continue their personal journey toward growth and fulfillment. Hundley writes not from a place of completed success but from the ongoing struggle of self-improvement, inviting readers to climb alongside him.
The book offers a practical roadmap out of self-doubt and stagnation through shifting perspectives, building resilience, setting goals, and taking consistent action. It includes journaling prompts designed to make abstract ideas tangible and actionable, emphasizing that greatness is a choice shaped by perseverance through trials, failures, and disappointments.
Structured into four parts—Recognizing the Landscape, Shifting Your Perspective, Taking Action, and Embracing the Promise—the book helps readers assess their current position, cultivate gratitude and resilience, develop plans and support systems, and ultimately find meaning and purpose. Hundley’s message is clear: no matter your past or present challenges, your story is not over, and your promise awaits.
Memoir
Coming Soon to Audible

When the church let go, God held on.
Defiant Faith is a story of wrestling with God, shame, belonging, and grace—a lyrical memoir tracing one man’s search for the divine in the ruins of religion.
Raised in the fervor of Pentecostal fire, T. W. Hundley learned that holiness was something to earn and love was something to fear. But when faith turned against him for the truth of who he was, the boy who once played piano in church found himself silenced by the very people who taught him to sing.
This is the story of what came next: exile, heartbreak, and the slow miracle of rediscovering God beyond the walls that tried to contain Him. In prose that reads like both confession and hymn, Hundley bears witness to a love that refuses to quit—even when belief itself falters.
For anyone who’s ever been told their faith no longer fits, Defiant Faith is proof that grace still finds its way through the cracks—and that the light never truly goes out.
Gay
Romance Fiction
Coming Soon to Audible

Vermont's Sweet Embrace
Love Without Borders, Book 1
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Silas has learned how to survive by keeping his distance—from his family, from a faith that once harmed him, and from anything that might ask him to be fully known. As an account executive in Indianapolis, he trusts numbers, policies, and systems that reward precision over presence. Belonging has always felt conditional. Love, even more so.
August believes the opposite.
A baker in the small Vermont town of Maplecreek, August lives a life shaped by care, ritual, and quiet devotion—to his craft, to his community, and to the people who wander into his orbit. The Daily Grind is more than a café; it’s a place where warmth is offered freely, where people are fed without being fixed, where no one has to earn their seat at the table.
When Silas is sent to Maplecreek to assess logistics for the town’s cherished Harvest Festival, the assignment is meant to be temporary and transactional. But Maplecreek is not a town that allows detachment, and August is not a man who remains a passing figure.
As festival preparations falter and corporate pressure mounts, Silas finds himself drawn—again and again—back to the café, to the square, to the man who meets him with patience instead of expectation. What begins as professional proximity slowly becomes something neither of them can ignore: shared glances, steady hands, the dangerous comfort of being seen.
Old wounds surface in unexpected places—a church sanctuary, a familiar voice on the phone, the fear that love must always come at a cost. And as the festival hangs in the balance, Silas must decide whether he’s willing to risk the life he’s built on safety for the possibility of something truer.
Vermont’s Sweet Embrace is a tender, slow-burn romance about chosen family, queer healing, and the courage it takes to let love rewrite the story you were told about yourself. It asks what happens when a man who has survived by staying small is finally invited—by another man’s quiet, unwavering presence—to take up space.
And whether he’s brave enough to stay.

Love Without Borders, Book 2
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Silas returns home to the farms of Georgia with August in tow for a family funeral. Silas's in-the-closet cousin has an epiphany that Silas and August play a key role in. Stay tuned for updates as the story develops.
Theological
Social Justice

The Gatekeepers at the Door of Grace
Condemning the Culture of Exclusion
in the Name of Christ
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For generations, the Church was known as a refuge—a wide-open door for prodigals, doubters, and the weary. But over time, fear built fences. Power guarded pulpits. Purity tests replaced neighborly love. Many who needed grace most were quietly turned away.
The Gatekeepers at the Door of Grace confronts this shift with honesty and hope. Drawing from Scripture, trauma-informed insight, and composite stories, it exposes how shame, fear, and misuse of authority have shaped church culture—and wounded beloved souls.
Yet this is not a book of cynicism. It offers a vision for healing:
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Hospitality rooted in nervous-system safety
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Confession and repair as communal practice
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Table-centered belonging
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Power that kneels
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Margins moved to the center
At the heart of this work is a simple conviction: Grace was never meant to be gated. If you have ever felt like a misfit in the pews—or long for a Church that looks more like Jesus—this book invites you back to the table.
Together, we can open the doors again.
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