
There are moments in life that feel like turning the last page of a beloved book.
You don’t slam it shut.
You don’t toss it aside.
You sit with it for a moment… fingers resting gently on the cover… remembering what it meant to you.
Closing my bookstore website feels like that.
It wasn’t just a collection of links and listings. It was a dream made visible. A declaration. A space that said, “My words matter enough to build a home for them.” And that matters.
When I first created it, it felt like planting a flag in the ground of possibility. It was bold. Hopeful. Full of fire. It represented courage — the kind that shows up quietly and keeps building anyway.
But here’s something we don’t talk about enough:
Not every ending is a failure.
Sometimes an ending is refinement.
Sometimes it’s alignment.
Sometimes it’s growth wearing a disguise.
Closing that website is not erasing what I built. It’s honoring the evolution of where I’m going next.
And part of that evolution is this:
I have officially moved my 51 books to Amazon.
All fifty-one stories.
All the devotionals, journals, fantasies, workbooks, and novels.
Every labor of love now lives on a platform where they can reach even more readers across the world.
You can now find them here:
👉 https://www.amazon.com/author/crystalamon
This shift isn’t about shrinking — it’s about expanding strategically. It’s about positioning my books where visibility is greater, accessibility is easier, and growth has room to multiply.
Every season has its assignment.
There was a season for building a separate bookstore site — for learning, experimenting, stretching. That season taught me about ownership, about branding, about standing tall in my author identity. It taught me that I am not just someone who writes stories — I am someone who builds worlds.
And now? The vision is clearer.
Streamlined. Focused. Unified.
Sometimes growth asks us to simplify. To gather everything under one strong roof instead of scattering our energy across many. Sometimes progress looks less like expansion and more like refinement.
Closing the bookstore site doesn’t mean the books disappear.
It doesn’t mean the mission shrinks.
It doesn’t mean the dream fades.
If anything, it means the dream has matured.
It means I trust the direction I’m walking in now.
It means I am not afraid to pivot when clarity calls my name.
There’s something sacred about releasing what was good so you can make room for what’s better aligned.
And if you’re reading this while holding onto something that once fit but no longer does — I want you to know: it’s okay to close chapters. It’s okay to restructure. It’s okay to say, “That served me well, and now I’m moving forward.”
Nothing built in love is ever wasted.
Every page written.
Every visitor who clicked.
Every late night adjusting fonts and formatting.
Every launch announcement.
It all mattered.
It all shaped me.
This isn’t an ending. It’s a consolidation of strength.
My stories still live — now on Amazon.
My voice is still rising.
The mission is still clear.
The vision is still expanding.
The bookstore website was part of the journey — and I’m grateful for it.
But the author?
She’s still here.
Writing. Building. Becoming.
And that is what truly matters.
With love & light,
Crystal Amon
Princess Crystal Says 💜
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