Review: Still on Fire by Renee Linnell

To my disappointment that I hadn't discovered The Burn Zone before, Still On Fire showed up right on time. This page turning exploration of her unapologetically choosing and listening to herself had me so invested. We live vicariously through her adventures gaining insight from living her best life. Let me tell you, if I ever get the courage to finally not be afraid to live my own life, she is the person that I would want to go on a road trip with.

Still on Fire, is the anticipated sequel to her previous book, The Burn Zone. Due to my conservative prudeness, she did raise a few eyebrows for me but I found myself internally overjoyed with her journey. Her life hasn't been easy and the she's gone through some things and has experienced loss and devastation. I wholeheartedly admire her courage to throw herself out there, exposed and uninhabited to try and get to the life she wanted. At times feeling ashamed, she found a way to shut down that negativity and live life.

Her stories will resonate. Her advice will have you shaking your head in agreement. She brings such a light that just reminds us to love ourselves and to shine brightly. Her tidbits of wisdom were appreciated and the validation of life not be perfect but if you don't succeed to try again hit home. All is good and to ignore that voice that tries to prevent us from being the best versions of ourselves.

Overall, I thought this was a good read. You will laugh, reflect and hopefully takeaway some moments that will inspire you to listen to your own voice and find the life you're meant to have.

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