Independent Publishing · Louisiana

Stories and tools that help families grow.

Think Balance Group creates books, journals, and educational resources that support emotional growth, literacy, and real-life learning — for children, families, and seniors.

Raised in Silence, Shaped by Strength Marley Makes It Right Blue Hour Heartbreak Kiya's Mealtime Digital Confidence for Seniors
Qiana Lewis, Founder of Think Balance Group
About the Founder

Meet Qiana Lewis

Qiana Lewis is an entrepreneur, author, and founder of Think Balance Group LLC, a publishing company focused on creating books that support emotional growth, literacy, and real-life learning for both children and adults. Her work centers on clear lessons, relatable characters, and tools readers use in everyday situations.

She holds a master's degree in cybersecurity and brings over 24 years of experience in law enforcement with the New Orleans Police Department. Her career reflects discipline, structure, and accountability — qualities that shape the way she writes and develops content.

Through Think Balance Group, Qiana creates books that are practical, honest, and grounded in real-life situations. Her goal is to help readers build confidence, think clearly, and grow through what they face.

24+
Years in Law Enforcement
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Cybersecurity
The Catalog

Books with purpose behind every page.

From children's picture books to young adult novellas, urban fiction, memoir, and digital literacy guides for seniors — every title is created to teach, heal, or inspire.

Kiya's Mealtime
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Kiya's Mealtime

Coloring Book · Ages 2–6

A warm, joyful coloring book that celebrates the special moments between a little girl and her dad at dinnertime — turning everyday routines into bonding moments.

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Marley Makes It Right
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Marley Makes It Right

Picture Book · Ages 4–8

A heartfelt SEL story about learning from mistakes, understanding feelings, and repairing relationships with honesty and courage.

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Arlo the Bear Learns the City
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Arlo the Bear Learns the City

Picture Book · City Safety & SEL

Through Arlo's first city adventure, young readers learn about traffic lights, crosswalks, community helpers, and making safe choices in new environments.

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Love Doesn't Leave
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Love Doesn't Leave

Picture Book · Ages 4–8

A gentle picture book that helps kids understand the loss of a pet while reminding them that love stays in their hearts.

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Ember and the Missing Spark
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Ember and the Missing Spark

Picture Book · Confidence & Kindness

A heart-centered story that helps young readers build confidence, practice kindness, and learn that being different can be a strength.

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Joy's Brave Heart
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Joy's Brave Heart

Picture Book · Courage & Kindness

A heartwarming story about finding courage in everyday moments, the power of kindness, and the strength that lives inside every child.

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Blue Hour Heartbreak
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Blue Hour Heartbreak

Young Adult Novella

A tender, emotional novella about first love, heartbreak, and becoming whole again — capturing the beauty, confusion, and healing that comes with growing up.

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The Man Between Us
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The Man Between Us

Urban Fiction Novel

A gripping novel filled with love, betrayal, and high-stakes drama. When two best friends fall for the same mysterious man, their sisterhood is pushed to its limit.

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Heat in the Crescent
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Heat in the Crescent

Romance · The Forbidden Touch

A sultry, atmospheric romance set against the backdrop of the Crescent City — passion, secrecy, and the cost of forbidden love.

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Raised in Silence, Shaped by Strength
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Raised in Silence, Shaped by Strength

Memoir · Personal Narrative

A powerful, reflective story about growing up in unspoken pain, breaking generational patterns, and finding your voice through honest storytelling.

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Digital Confidence for Seniors
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Digital Confidence for Seniors

Building Skills and Friendships in the Digital Age

A clear, step-by-step guide that helps older adults feel safe, confident, and independent with everyday technology — smartphones, email, social media, and online safety.

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The Publisher's Reflection Journal
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The Publisher's Reflection Journal

Journal · Vision, Voice & Growth

A guided journal for authors and creators — a space to reflect, balance vision with execution, and grow with intention.

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The Walk Home
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The Walk Home

Sci-Fi Chapter Book · Ages 8–10

Three friends on an unexpected journey through their futuristic city — a story of discovery, friendship, and quiet wonder.

The Cloud That Followed Me
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The Cloud That Followed Me

Flipbook · Ages 4–8

A gentle, beautifully illustrated story about friendship, self-acceptance, and learning to embrace what makes you different.

Jemma and the Great Pig Invasion
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Jemma and the Great Pig Invasion

Picture Book · Family Co-Author

A delightful adventure co-written with Anthony Lewis, full of charm, humor, and the kind of small-town magic that pulls a community together.

The Corner Office Price
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The Corner Office Price

Contemporary Drama

A sharp, suspenseful look at ambition, power, and the price women pay to reach the top — and what they're willing to risk to stay there.

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Notes & Updates

From the desk of Qiana.

Thoughts on writing, publishing, family literacy, and the stories behind the stories.

Behind the Scenes
April 2026

Why I Started Writing Books for Kids and Adults

After 24 years in law enforcement, I've seen how the absence of certain conversations — about safety, about feelings, about boundaries — shapes lives. That's why I write the books I do.

After 24 years in law enforcement with the New Orleans Police Department, I've seen something I can't unsee — how the absence of certain conversations early in life shapes everything that comes after. Conversations about safety. About feelings. About boundaries. About what to do when something feels wrong.

I started Think Balance Group because I wanted to put those conversations into books — books a parent and child could read together at bedtime, books a grown reader could pick up and feel seen in.

The children's books are the heart of it. Arlo learning to cross a street safely. Kiya learning that mealtime can be calm. Marley learning to make things right after a mistake. These aren't just stories — they're tools. Tools families can use without having to invent the right words from scratch.

The adult fiction is something else. Those stories — Heat in the Crescent, Blue Hour Heartbreak, The Man Between Us — let me explore the messier, harder truths about love, identity, and the choices we make when nobody's watching. They come from a different room in my mind, but the same house.

I write because silence has a cost, and I've spent two decades watching people pay it. Every book I publish is an attempt to lower that cost — one reader at a time.

Thanks for reading. More soon.

Qiana Lewis
Qiana Lewis Founder, Think Balance Group
Parenting & SEL
April 2026

Three Questions to Ask After Reading With Your Child

Picture books do their best work when the conversation continues after the last page. Here are three simple questions that turn a bedtime story into a meaningful moment.

Picture books do their best work when the conversation continues after the last page. The story plants a seed — your questions help it grow.

Here are three simple questions I recommend asking after reading any of our picture books — or honestly, any picture book at all:

1. "Which part felt the most like you?"
This invites your child to find themselves in the story. It tells them their feelings are real, recognizable, and worth talking about. You'll be surprised what they share.

2. "What would you have done?"
This builds empathy and decision-making muscles. There's no wrong answer — the goal is the thinking, not the conclusion. Listen more than you correct.

3. "Did anything in the story remind you of something that happened to you?"
This is the magic question. It bridges the book to your child's real life. Sometimes it opens a door you didn't even know was closed.

You don't need to ask all three. You don't need to ask any of them every time. But on the nights when you do, you'll be doing more than reading a book — you'll be building the kind of trust that lasts.

That's the whole point.

Qiana Lewis
Qiana Lewis Founder, Think Balance Group
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