Some roads are hard to see clearly.
Some mornings begin heavy. Some nights stretch too long. Some people carry grief, fear, exhaustion, and silent battles so deeply that the world never notices. But even in the fog, light can still be found.
In Harley and the Light Through the Fog, Allen and his faithful service dog Harley move through a season of quiet struggle, unexpected encounters, and deeply human moments. From bus stops to grocery aisles, from waiting rooms to park benches, Harley meets people in the middle of their hardest hours and offers something rare: calm, presence, and the kind of steady hope that doesn’t need words.
As Allen witnesses Harley’s quiet heroism in the lives of strangers, he is also forced to face his own pain, his own healing, and the truth about what it really means to keep going when life feels unclear. Together, side by side, they discover that strength does not always make noise, peace does not have to be perfect, and sometimes the greatest light comes from simply not having to walk alone.
Heartfelt, moving, and deeply honest, Book Seven is a powerful story about trauma, healing, loyalty, grief, compassion, and the quiet ways a dog can help save lives.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or like the road ahead was hidden from you, this story will remind you of one life-changing truth:
The fog does not mean the road is gone.
Some roads are hard to see clearly.
Some mornings begin heavy. Some nights stretch too long. Some people carry grief, fear, exhaustion, and silent battles so deeply that the world never notices. But even in the fog, light can still be found.
In Harley and the Light Through the Fog, Allen and his faithful service dog Harley move through a season of quiet struggle, unexpected encounters, and deeply human moments. From bus stops to grocery aisles, from waiting rooms to park benches, Harley meets people in the middle of their hardest hours and offers something rare: calm, presence, and the kind of steady hope that doesn’t need words.
As Allen witnesses Harley’s quiet heroism in the lives of strangers, he is also forced to face his own pain, his own healing, and the truth about what it really means to keep going when life feels unclear. Together, side by side, they discover that strength does not always make noise, peace does not have to be perfect, and sometimes the greatest light comes from simply not having to walk alone.
Heartfelt, moving, and deeply honest, Book Seven is a powerful story about trauma, healing, loyalty, grief, compassion, and the quiet ways a dog can help save lives.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or like the road ahead was hidden from you, this story will remind you of one life-changing truth:
The fog does not mean the road is gone.