
Since she was eighteen, Dee Moreland Taylor has survived everything alone. She micromanages her small business, her virginity, and her relationships with anyone who might get too close, including her newlywed husband Eric, and especially God.
Now in her mid-40s in rural Kentucky, Dee's life is spiraling without her permission. Drowning in debt, navigating menopause, and trying to hold herself up to scripture's standards as a late-in-life wife, she makes a calculated trade: she'll train Eric for an elite ultramarathon using the one thing she's always controlled: sex. But when injury sidelines their training, her sexual awakening stalls. Dee is alone again, faced with her own desire, and no guide for what comes next.
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“What unfolds in these pages is more than a story of early menopause or recovery — it is a sacred unraveling. A woman coming face-to-face with herself beyond the layers of grief, guilt, expectation, and the quiet weight of what she has been taught to carry as a Black woman.
Natasha Lewin names what many of us have felt but have not always had language for. With remarkable creativity and gut-wrenching honesty, SUBMIT holds up a mirror — one that reflects both the strength and the strain of navigating purity culture, respectability, and the unspoken pressures that shape our identities.
SUBMIT names the tension of holding both shame and confidence, then invites us into something deeper: truth, healing, and freedom.
This book will meet you where you are and gently call you back to yourself and to God.”
Dr. Aerial Ellis, Founder, Black Women Pray
“SUBMIT invites deeper curiosity and compassion for what others carry. With honesty, it offers a look into one woman’s journey of facing — and at times avoiding — grief shaped by deeper layers of trauma, revealing the quiet loneliness that can emerge when loss remains unspoken.”
Stefanie Elkins, End-of-Life Doula & Founder, Death Over Drafts
"Running can be transformative — even feel familiar, like a warm blanket. But it always brings equality and a new understanding amongst all those who do it. There is but one simple goal: to cross a finish line. First, we must all submit to where our true ability lies. With patience, transformation does take place. That may be a metaphor for training and life."
David A. Levine, Head Coach, Los Angeles Road Runners, Author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Marathon Training
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