"Some loves are meant to guide, not to stay."
Unreachable, Unavailable is a novel in verse about loving someone who was never yours to begin with-and finding grace in the ache.
Through lyrical poems and intimate journal-like reflections, a young man wrestles with unreturned affection, faith, and the quiet mercy of letting go. His words move through four seasons of the heart: hope, distance, acceptance, and renewal.
More than a love story, this is a confession to God-a search for meaning in heartbreak, and a celebration of light that endures even when love is lost.
For readers who have ever prayed for someone they could not have, this book is both balm and mirror.