We are living in unique times as we experience a season of collective grieving. I am inspired to share my grief journey again; for not only the loss of my parents, eldest brother, and uncle, but now to include a message for the loss of friends, family, colleagues, and all humankind.In a time when COVID-19 brings disruption to our doorstep and we face uncertainty, this dynamic and fast-evolving situation is causing global shutdowns and widespread grief.This book is dedicated to you. These are stories of my grief experiences, presented as easily digestible morsels that I hope will comfort and help you along your journey. The end of each chapter has journal references where you can confess your grief in a safe place and allow for moments of self-reflection.May this time of uncertainty create memories, thoughts, and allow you to take an introspective look at yourself and the world around you. We come together as a collective to survive grief and secure some form of relief. Is there a ray of hope from this pain? Is there relief from this grief? Join us, as my friends and I share experiences, confessions, and insights on our journeys from grief to relief. Grief Relief: Confession Leads To Recovery is written from the author's perspective of coping with loss, examines the emotions that come with the pain, and how to get relief from the grief. Complete with note-taking pages, worksheets, and confessions from other men and women who are experiencing grief. "Grief Relief is a book that is not only a must-read, but it is a must share. Obviously, if someone has gone through this, the benefits of reading this book are clear. But there are people who've never gone through this kind of grief and who may want to help someone they know. Grief Relief gives the insight for those people as well. Whether someone has experienced the loss of a loved one, or knows someone who has, Grief Relief will help everyone on all sides of grief understand so there can be a better acceptance of this new normal."-Excerpt from the foreword by Victoria Christopher Murray, #1 National Bestselling Author and Award Winner. Grief RELIEF - Speaks RELIEF When grief becomes a suffocating blanket, it's time for relief. When family, friends, colleagues, and the reflection of you in the mirror, don't understand that you're at a loss for words, it's time to speak relief. How did you cope after your loved one passed away? - Learn more about your pain by helping someone through theirs. - Can grief suddenly make you feel not in control at all? - Alone vs. loneliness takes on a new meaning. Look pain in the eye, embrace it, learn it, become stronger because of it. - Keaver Brenai Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all - Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H. Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened - Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss KEAVER BRENAI is an award-winning voiceover performer, vocal recording artist, singer-songwriter of the children's album The Color of Love is You, author of the book Brenai Learning Series: Colors of Nature, author of Grief Relief: Confession Leads to Recovery, and narrator of the films All Light, Everywhere, Martin Luther King, Jr. Enough is Enough, Michelle Obama Hope Becomes Change and is the trailer/promo voice for film and television. She is also a music director, worship leader, public speaker, and philanthropist. Studio and live-performance credits include Michael Jackson, Charlie Haden, Andrea Crouch, and U2. National brand credits include Amazon Prime Video, National Geographic (NatGeo), Prudential, Netflix, Crayola, General Mills, Kraft, CVS, and more. Keaver comes from a family of US military service members and is the founder of the music-based, veteran-focused non-profit Brenai Foundation. She lives in the Los Angeles area of sunny Southern California, where the ocean mist kisses her face daily.