You survived. You healed. You did everything right.
So why does stillness feel like a trap? Why does consistent love feel suspicious? Why does goodness - real, quiet, undemanding goodness - feel more threatening than the chaos ever did?
Reclaiming My Trust in Love is for the woman who has already walked through the fire. She knows her wounds by name. She has done the therapy, the journaling, the grief work, the boundary-setting. And yet - something is still off. Calm feels wrong in her body. Safe feels like a setup. She is healed enough to know better and still struggling to choose differently.
This book is about that gap.
Written in an intimate hybrid of first-person confession and direct address, When Peace Feels Foreign moves through five stages of the healing journey: understanding what survival cost you, reclaiming the woman you became in the dark, navigating the disorientation of a life that is actually getting good, learning to love from wholeness rather than wounds, and finally - making peace your home.
This is not a book of answers. It is a book of honest company. Written by a woman still in the middle of the work, for every woman who is too.