You don't plan to be "almost divorced" at 27. You plan a life. A love story. A future that makes sense.
Almost Divorced at 27 is a memoir in essays about what happens when a relationship slowly turns into control - and how it feels to wake up in the middle of it, question everything, and still choose yourself.
In these personal essays, you'll walk through:
the early moments that looked like love (until they didn't)the quiet math of staying - and the terrifying logic of leavingfaith, doubt, and prayer when life feels unsafe or unfairloss, grief, and the long aftermath of starting overthe messy, human work of rebuilding identity, boundaries, and hopeThis book is for readers who:
love raw, intimate memoirs and essay collectionshave lived through emotional abuse, lovebombing, or a toxic marriagewant language for what happened - and proof that healing is possibleContent note: This memoir includes themes of domestic violence, pregnancy loss, substance misuse, and suicidal ideation.
If you've ever wondered, "Was it really that bad?" - let these pages meet you with honesty, clarity, and the courage to begin again.