Her cradle is empty. Her face remains — carved in stone. And the silence she left behind will echo for generations. In the grandeur of first-century Roman Gaul, Aemilia and Lucius are parents to a child the world barely had time to love — but whose death leaves a wound no title, status, or strength can heal. As their grief pulls them apart, their young son Marcus is left to carry the weight of a sister he barely remembers… and a sorrow that never leaves. Years later, Marcus’s path will carry him across empires — from the shadow of his sister’s tomb to the gates of Jerusalem — where he will hear whispers of a risen King and a miracle that cannot stay buried. Baby Aurelia: The Miracle in Stone is a sweeping, emotional Christian historical novel inspired by the real-life discovery of a Roman child’s sarcophagus in 19th-century Paris. For every parent who’s held a child in their arms and had to let go, for every soul who’s asked why , and for every heart still waiting for healing… this is a story of loss, legacy, and the quiet truth that death does not get the final word.