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Mae’s Story: Little Sister’s Prayer

Faith, Music, and the Quiet Between Applause

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By: William Ferrier Jr.
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Mae’s Story: Little Sister’s Prayer

Faith, Music, and the Quiet Between Applause
By William Ferrier Jr.

She didn’t chase fame—she chased the truth.
And the world stopped to listen.

When Nashville singer-songwriter Mae Parker steps onto the Grand Ole Opry stage with nothing but her guitar and a prayer for her fallen brother, she doesn’t expect the silence that follows—or the standing ovation that comes after it. Her song, “Little Sister’s Prayer,” sweeps across the country like a revival, touching hearts far beyond the stage lights.

But fame has a price.
And when the noise grows louder than her faith, Mae must learn that grace doesn’t live in the spotlight—it lives in the quiet that follows.

From small-town Kentucky to the heart of Music City, Mae’s Story: Little Sister’s Prayer is a moving tale of faith, love, and finding peace after the applause fades. Through heartbreak and healing, Mae learns that the songs that matter most aren’t the ones written for the world—they’re the ones written from the soul.


✨ Perfect for readers who love:

🎶 Heartfelt country music stories
💛 Christian fiction rooted in faith and redemption
🌾 Small-town love, grace, and second chances
🎤 Strong, relatable heroines who find their voice again


⭐ Readers are saying:

“A modern-day Redeeming Love for country music fans.”
“Beautiful, quiet, and profoundly moving.”
“I cried, I prayed, and I believed again.”

If you loved Redeeming Love, The Songwriter’s Daughter, or Where the Crawdads Sing, you’ll fall in love with Mae Parker—a woman who learns that every song worth singing begins in silence.

Some stories are written in ink.
Mae’s was written in grace.

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