She believes stories have the power to hold what words alone cannot — and that the most ordinary moments are often the ones most worth preserving.
Lindsey Reynolds is a writer, mother, and storyteller with a deep love for the kind of fiction that makes you feel less alone. Her debut novel, The Places We Found Ourselves, is a story that explores grief, love, and the unexpected places that bring us back to ourselves.
Lindsey lives in Arizona with her husband and their three kids. When she's not writing, she can usually be found outdoors, at the lake, or making memories with the people who matter most.
She believes stories have the power to hold what words alone cannot — and that the most ordinary moments are often the ones most worth preserving.
Every book is a piece of her heart on paper.
She had her mother's journal, a one-way ticket to London, and no idea who she'd find on the other side. An impulsive, tender, emotionally raw journey across Europe — a story about grief, unexpected love, and the map back to yourself.
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The best ones always take a little longer to find.
"I still want to share every sunset with her."— From The Places We Found Ourselves