Can you trust again after everything falls apart?
Nineteen-year-old Dylan Miller is supposed to be the responsible one now-a Resident Advisor guiding freshmen through their first semester. But just weeks after his girlfriend and best friend's betrayal, Dylan is barely holding himself together. When he meets Allison, a perceptive freshman with a quick wit and a wounded heart of her own, their late-night conversation sparks a connection neither expected. Yet university rules and Dylan's fear of being hurt again keep their relationship in a delicate balance: more than friendship, not quite love.
As Dylan navigates the tangled web of campus life, he finds himself drawn into relationships that each offer a different kind of solace: Jill, the brilliant pre-med senior whose time with him is fleeting but honest; Diana, a mysterious older woman whose passion is matched only by her secrets; and Kyla, a steadfast friend whose loyalty never asks for more than he can give. But it's Allison who challenges Dylan to confront the pain he's been running from-and to decide if he's willing to risk his heart again.
Set against the backdrop of dorm parties, Shakespeare seminars, and riverside trails, Healing Betrayal is a raw, intimate portrait of love after loss, and the courage it takes to trust again
For readers who love layered, emotionally charged relationships with explicit romantic content, Healing Betrayal explores the tangled aftermath of infidelity, grief, and forgiveness. Dylan's path to healing is raw, honest, and ultimately uplifting-a must-read for those who want more than a simple love story.