Recovery Guidance

Nobility Seeker provides Nature Immersion Substance Abuse Recovery Guidance. I will have ten years free from alcohol on 9/20/24 and developed an extensive Psychoeducation, Life Skills, and Substance Abuse curriculum through my nearly three years working in different inpatient/outpatient/high school programs in various roles.

Book A Session Now
Escape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with RuinEscape to the Wilderness with Ruin

Ruin by S.M. Browning

A broken bone leads north.

Chicago fulfills none of Irving Clary’s desires. City smog stifles any hope for an off-the-grid existence and, with it, his marriage. Relocation to Wisconsin’s northwoods is the final effort a desperate man employs to revitalize a wife’s stagnant love and turn from villain to hero in the eyes of his son.

The simpler means afforded with this change in lifestyle more than repairs these labored relationships. A cabin is constructed in a dried riverbed with the help of a hermit.

How to Order

Our items are digital eBook files that can be downloaded instantly upon purchase. Simply add it to your cart, select your payment option, complete the transaction, and receive your file

What readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the bookWhat readers say about the book
  • D.J. Elwell

    The first word that comes to me regarding [Browning’s] style is laconic and that's good. [He] manage[s] to say a lot in a small space and I like that.[Browning’s] spare phrasing sets the mood and tone for [his] work. William Zinsser wrote, ‘Clutter is the disease of American writing. We [are] strangling in unnecessary words, circular constructions, pompous frills and meaningless jargon. I believe that is a disease to which [Browning has] a strong immunity.

  • K.K.

    [Browning’s] words are deep. [He] write[s] to explain [his] feelings and ideas thoughtfully. It brought me to an interesting atmosphere. One that's familiar and alien at the same time… Especially when it leaves a lasting impression to think more about it as it frighteningly fades away.

  • Emily Harris

    Ruin intertwines the lives of two men seeking solace in the northwoods. Irving Clary's quest to mend his family is mirrored by Dole Walker’s struggles. A heartfelt exploration of life's complexities and the power of nature.

1 of 3