Former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will release a devotional book in November, reported the Associated Press. “Sweet Freedom: A Devotional” is her fourth tome overall, but her first for Regnery Publishing, which according to its website, is “the country’s leading publisher of conservative books.”

The 51-year-old’s latest literary effort “features 260 meditations for a Monday through Friday reading plan that can be started at any time of the year,” according to its Amazon.com description. The 288-page hardcover – available for pre-order now for $19.99 – will “point the reader to the bedrock of the Bible for answers to the pressing issues of our time,” including “economics, debt, social justice, marriage, parenting and human trafficking, to pro-life, adoption, education and taxation.”

Palin is already a New York Times bestselling author and her three previous books, all released by HarperCollins, have sold millions of copies: 2009’s “Going Rogue: An American Life,” 2010’s “America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag” and 2013’s “Good Tidings and Great Joy: Protecting the Heart of Christmas.”

Last month, Fox News decided not to renew its contract with Palin, as previously reported by HNGN, and she also found out that her 24-year-old daughter Bristol is pregnant with her second child out of wedlock.