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Seaford Shores Publishing is an independent imprint focused on thoughtful books with substance, intelligence, and a strong point of view. Our catalog includes memoir, reflective nonfiction, and other works rooted in honesty and depth.
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Robert Herget
Robert Herget is a Constitutional Conservative, a retired U.S. Army Combat Engineer, and a small business owner. From 1985 to 2003, he served his nation with distinction, training thousands of young men and women for military service across multiple installations and roles.
After his military career, Herget and his wife built a business and raised their family in York County, Virginia. His journey into civic activism was born from a deep-seated belief in the principles of the U.S. Constitution and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty for his children and grandchildren.
What makes Herget’s perspective unique is his refusal to accept partisan narratives. He argues that the Constitution belongs to all Americans, regardless of political affiliation, and that true solutions to our nation’s challenges must begin at the community level, with citizens working together as neighbors, not as members of opposing political tribes.
Gina Stevens
Gina Stevens writes plainspoken nonfiction about accountability, estrangement, restraint, family conflict, and the lasting consequences of written words.
Her books include Unbecoming the Victim, Estranged: A Mother’s Grief without Absolution, How to Not Make Things Worse, and the Gina & Sissy series. Her work is direct, personal, and rooted in lived experience, with a focus on what happens when emotion outruns judgment and words create damage that cannot easily be undone.
Across her writing, Stevens examines grief, regret, responsibility, motherhood, memory, and the hard work of looking back honestly. Her books do not chase tidy answers. They ask what accountability looks like after the damage is already done.

Thomas Patrick Adam
Thomas Patrick Adam is a man writing from memory, loss, faith, and recovery.
In the early pages of his biography, he moves between two very different parts of life. One is childhood wonder. He remembers a trip to England at age seven with his grandmother, grandfather, mother, and sister, and writes about old cottages, black wood beams, broad gardens, green hills, and the kind of family memories that stay bright across the years. Those recollections carry warmth, detail, and a real sense of place.

