Brian Louwers

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God’s Gonna Get Ya: A 30 Day Christian Devotional: Stop Wrecking Your Life

God’s Gonna Get Ya: 30 Days To Stop Wrecking Your LifeThis is a devotional for believers who ran from God and keep paying the price. No fluff. No sugar-coating. Each day hits hard with Scripture, plain talk, and a clear action so you stop repeating the same mistakes and start walking back toward God.What you get:• 30 short, confrontational...

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Think About What You’re Thinking About : Breaking The Patterns Of Negative Thinking

“Think About What You’re Thinking About: Breaking the Patterns of Negative Thinking” is a practical self-mastery guide for anyone ready to stop living on autopilot and start leading their own mind. This book teaches you how to catch destructive thoughts before they take root, rewire the habits that fuel self-doubt, and replace anxiety with...

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The Billionaire Heir’s Secret Assistant: A London Billionaire Fairytale

When brooding billionaire Alexander Blackwell hires a single-mother assistant to rebuild his family’s London empire, neither expects the partnership to rewrite their rules.Clara Hughes doesn’t believe in fairy tales—only in process, precision, and paychecks that arrive on time. Alexander believes in control until she teaches him how structure...

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Blog

Every new story begins with a whisper—a single line that demands to be written. My upcoming release carries that same energy, built around themes of trust, consequence, and the weight of unfinished choices. Without spoiling too much, here’s a glimpse into what’s coming next.

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*The night smelled like rain and regret. Streetlights flickered as if trying to warn her that some truths aren’t meant to be uncovered. She ignored them, as always. The past didn’t scare her anymore—it just waited,...

Every book I write has a soundtrack—even if no one but me ever hears it. Music has a way of translating emotion faster than words, and it shapes everything from pacing to mood. When I look back at old manuscripts, I can still hear the playlists that carried them into existence.

For my latest project, I built a writing playlist that mirrored the story’s emotional arc. Early tracks were instrumental—steady rhythms that helped me focus. As the plot darkened, the music followed: haunting piano...

To everyone who picked up my very first book and decided to stay—thank you. Authors often talk about gratitude, but few get to experience it the way I have. From day one, this journey has been fueled by readers who believed in my stories before algorithms did.

When I released Book One, I had no idea what would happen. I didn’t have a marketing team or a massive following—just faith that a handful of people might care about what I wrote. You proved that faith right. Each review, message, and...

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