Now that the Holidays are here, I am sharing my Kindle book “Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue” at the special price of only .99 cents now through December 31st, 2023! When it HIT #1 on Amazon in several categories, thanks to all who bought it when it was first released, I wanted to do something special to show my gratitude.
It would make a great gift for the avid readers on your holiday list and can be purchased from Amazon Kindle>> https://www.amazon.com/Graceful-Agony-Intimate-Chronic-Fatigue-ebook/dp/B0BYYVWWY2/

Here is what the book influencers of Readers Favorite had to share in a 5-star Book Review about “Graceful Agony“…
“Reviewed by Maria Victoria Beltran for Readers’ Favorite Graceful Agony: An Intimate Memoir of Living with Fibro & Chronic Fatigue is a heart-wrenching memoir by Debra Morgan. Living with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, Morgan takes us on an intimate journey of how the disease has transformed her life. Raised by her grandmother and feeling unwanted by her parents, she suffered from childhood trauma and had a long history of illness as a child.
In her early twenties, she had two kids and became a single mother a few years later. She got married in 2000 and moved with her family to Arizona. Constantly feeling exhausted and sick, she couldn’t work. After several medical tests, she was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. She was also diagnosed with epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and other blood disorders. After several trips to specialists, she was ultimately diagnosed with fibromyalgia. This means she has to cope with constant pain and discomfort but is determined to live gracefully.
Debra Morgan’s Graceful Agony is an inspiring book written to bring more awareness about fibromyalgia and support others afflicted with the disease so they will not feel isolated and alone. What stands out about this memoir is the honesty and determination of Morgan to shed light on the challenges of living with this disease and to cope with the pain and discomfort graciously.
Drawing from personal experience, the story is credible and impactful. It’s also timely and relevant because fibromyalgia is a chronic disease affecting millions. I highly recommend this memoir to anyone with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue or those who want to understand this disease better.
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So, if you or someone you care about battles this chronic illness, please gift them a copy of my book as a holiday gift. It is also available in paperback and within Kindle Unlimited for members to read free.

ABOUT MY BOOK:
“In the pages of ‘Graceful Agony’ is a beautifully written journey of deep and intimate memoirs soon after the authors’ diagnosis with Fibro, chronic pain, and fatigue. It is a memoir filled with pure perseverance and inspiration.”
As per “National Fibromyalgia Association,” fibromyalgia is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases. In America, an average of ten million people yearly suffer from this disease. It counts for 6-10% of our population, with women making up 75% of this statistic. Deb Morgan aims to change this dynamic.
In what seemed like a blink of an eye, her life as she knew it was over. In this book, the author shows us the path through a relentless battle for some normalcy in a new life of illnesses. Just as her days turn into years of constant pain and grinding fatigue, the continuing challenges of living with an ever-evolving way of life. She shares that being diagnosed with Fibro, chronic pain, and fatigue is not a death sentence. Through her experiences living with Fibro since 2005, she shares many vital messages and her deepest thoughts and memoirs about living with this disease.
Readers will be inspired by her triumphs, perseverance, and advocacy, and her intentions and goals in writing this book are to help others with support; it is also to begin a conversation to bring more awareness about fibro while sharing with others that you are not alone, you are not another statistic, and you no longer need to suffer in silence.
~Author and Advocate Deb Morgan


