



Kerri Renee has lived a life that tested every ounce of her strength. She grew up in a home filled with love and fear, laughter and silence, moments of warmth followed by pain. Those early years shaped her, sometimes softly, sometimes hard enough to leave a mark. Through all of it, she held on to something bigger than the hurt. Faith. Even when it felt far away. Life didn’t spare her from heartbreak or loss, but she never stopped standing. Writing became her way to let go of what was too heavy to carry. Her story isn’t about what broke her. It’s about what held her together when she could have fallen apart. She doesn’t write to sound strong. She writes because strength is what she has become. Her words come from truth, not performance.
Life Will Go On Just as It Does isn’t dressed up with fancy words or polished edges. It’s real. Kerri Renee doesn’t tell a story that’s easy to read, but it’s one you feel in your chest. She begins with a childhood memory that never faded, the night her world caught fire, and moves through pain that doesn’t heal fast. It’s the silence that follows, the weight that stays, and the faith that somehow survives. Her words aren’t perfect, but they’re honest, like someone finally ready to speak after years of holding it in. Each page carries both hurt and hope. It’s about loss, faith, and the stubborn will to keep breathing when everything hurts. This isn’t just her story. It’s a reflection of how life really works. It breaks you, then makes you start again, and somehow, it keeps going.
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