By: Cecilia Sanahuja
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Cecilia Sanahuja is an Argentinian who moved to New Zealand with the dream of becoming a Hobbit. Her passion for the arts in all forms of expressions has always been there, but writing has been a passion she has kept to herself, until now.
In NZ, she started digging into the mystical world, ancestry and spirituality. Besides writing, she shares the artistic and the mystical via her events, coaching, reiki, and by co-hosting a podcast, On a Journey with the Self.
Her aim is to encourage others to see their own potential and share their gifts with the world. Some would call her naïve; she prefers to think of herself as a hopeless dreamer.
Get in touch:
www.tuningyourself.com
www.instagram.com/tune.up.nz/
Just Maybe is a haunting and beautifully written novel that lingers long after the last page. Cecilia Sanahuja has created a story that blurs the line between dreams and reality in such a captivating way that you can’t help but question your own sense of what’s possible. Grace, the main character, is instantly relatable—her vulnerability, her fears, and her search for meaning make her journey both moving and unforgettable. The dream sequences are vividly described, almost cinematic, and carry a mystical weight that ties perfectly into the themes of destiny, spirituality, and past lives. This isn’t just a book you read; it’s an experience that makes you reflect on your own inner world. At only 118 pages, it’s concise but powerful—every chapter feels intentional, every detail meaningful. For readers who enjoy stories with a touch of the spiritual, the mysterious, and the deeply human, Just Maybe is an absolute gem. It’s a book that whispers to you even when it’s closed, asking: what if your dreams were more than just dreams?
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