There is an age-old lie that you always have tomorrow.
That there’s still time to fix what’s broken, to say what you meant to say, to forgive, to heal, to change.
And too many souls have been buried beneath the weight of "someday." Andrew believed the lie. Streetwise. Hardened. Certain he had time.
Then he died. Now Andrew can see what the living can’t.
He can see his friends, his family, his ex-girlfriend, and his seven-year-old daughter-still moving through life like the warning doesn’t apply to them. From the place he never thought he’d end up, Andrew does the only thing he can do.
He writes a letter to the living.
A message for anyone willing to read it. If Only I Knew is a gripping, faith-centered story about consequences, regret, and the truth we avoid until it’s too late. Because there is one place you don’t want to learn the truth from.