

A Word From the Author
King Zara is a labor of love. I say this, because not only did I write and go through the publishing process – King Zara is me. And, I have worked on healing the hurts and traumas from childhood for many years.
The girl who was so confident and self-assured that she insisted on walking into school on the first day of kindergarten by herself became someone riddle with crippling social anxiety and feelings of unworthiness. My first experiences with rejection from my peers left me with unhealthy beliefs about myself and how others perceive me. The darkness in the book represents this period of my life where I locked away parts of my personality and strengths in hopes of gaining acceptance; the monster my own horrible inner critic and negative self-talk.
I wrote this book in the hopes of planting a seed in the minds of young children who may soon face the same struggles I did. My prayer is that they will remember their worth and accept themselves for who they were born to be, even if others don’t.
I’m so grateful to everyone who has helped in my healing journey, and thankful for all the support and words of encouragement I’ve received on my King Zara journey.
Keep shining your light,
Sarah 💕
In loving memory of my mama who bought me every book I ever wanted and supported every dream I had.