You've followed their story, felt their loss and cheered for them as they healed. And now those stories are here - beautifully recalled in this collection of love, hope and glitter. Real, personal accounts of surviving and flourishing in grief that will remind you that you are not alone. You will laugh. You will cry. You will love. You will be inspired. But, most of all, your broken heart will feel a little less broken - even if just for a moment.Diana Register writes with grace and deep feeling about dealing with the bad things in life that happen to us all. She manages to put into words what we can easily recognize as our own deepest grief at the losses in our life whether a lost loved one or some other deeply felt personal tragedy or trauma. - Carolyn, CaliforniaDiana's ability to tap into the raw gutting pain of grief and loss of our loved one while simultaneously allowing room for laughter and joy is a true gift. She has managed to not only communicate the balance grief and moving forward with life and love but also walk the walk, she is the real deal, - Michelle, Rhode IslandI was looking for something or someone for some comfort, understanding and answers. What I came upon was a blurb from Diana Register's book on Facebook. It hit me...finally, with a deep sobbing cry, I had found my answer for the comfort feeling that I was looking for (my husband too was a first responder who passed away from Pancreatic Cancer in 2018) and someone who understood what I was going through. I can't thank her enough for sharing her experience, strength and hope with me. Thank you. - Julie, DelawareI bought Grief Life shortly after reading a post on Love What Matter's site. I was not prepared for the emotional response my soul would have to not only reading it but literally shaking my head in agreement with almost every sentence. I cried, I laughed, I cried again. But in the end, it was EXACTLY the cleansing my heart needed, even though I had no idea at the time.... - Melissa, MissouriDiana writes in Grief Life about her own journey of loss with such powerful and raw emotions; she reminds us days will be tough, but they can get better and it's ok to feel how you feel. In the end she gives hope and inspiration that even from such a grave loss there can be new beginnings and happiness for all of us on this path. Kevin, New Jersey