Father’s Eyes contains over fifty poems, with an autobiographical influence that demonstrates the strength of the human character when combined with God’s love. No matter your beliefs, you’ll be able to relate to this faithful progression and understanding.
Cherie Burbach jumped online and in six months had 67 different initial meetings, or as she likes to call them, “coffee dates.” One of these dates turned out to be the man she would marry just one year later. At the Coffee Shop will take you through a humorous account of the author’s Internet dating trials and tribulations, while providing great common sense tips that helped her have fun and succeed at e-dating.
The Difference Now is about gaining the perspective that will allow you to look back over your life with contentment instead of regret. It's about overcoming all the thoughts and emotions you never thought you would, embracing independence, and realizing finally you are more than just the product of a turbulent childhood or a certain amount of success and failure. Despite its personal nature, The Difference Now is the embodiment of universal struggles, emotions, and fears. The poetry is honest and spiritual, and the words stay with you as you continue on your own life's journey.
The poetry in A New Dish explores spirituality, relationships, and empowerment with the underlying currents of strength and grace that have become cornerstones of Cherie Burbach’s work.