A Life Built in Silence
Silent Screams from the Hamptons is not a story about glamour, wealth, or beautiful homes. It is my true story about growing up inside addiction, domestic violence, and emotional chaos, and about what happens when silence becomes a way of survival.
Growing Up in Addiction and Fear
I was raised in a household ruled by alcoholism, rage, and unpredictability. From an early age, I learned how to stay alert, quiet, and strong. Love was inconsistent. Safety was temporary. Faith existed, but it lived alongside fear and confusion. Trauma was not a single event in my childhood. It was the environment I grew up in.
Trauma That Followed Me Into Adulthood
As I moved into adolescence and adulthood, the damage followed me. Unresolved trauma surfaced through substance abuse, destructive relationships, sexual trauma, and loss. I did not understand then that many of my choices were survival behaviours formed long before I had words for them. Addiction did not arrive suddenly. It grew quietly out of pain that was never acknowledged.
The Illusion of Success in the Hamptons
The story eventually leads to the Hamptons, a place associated with success, privilege, and control. On the outside, I built a demanding career and appeared accomplished and capable. Inside, I was unraveling. Wealth, proximity to power, and professional success did not protect me from addiction. Changing geography did not heal emotional wounds. The contrast between what my life looked like and what it felt like became impossible to ignore.
When Denial Was No Longer an Option
At midlife, denial stopped working. I was forced to confront my alcoholism and the generational patterns I had unknowingly repeated. Recovery was not neat or inspirational. It was painful, humbling, and rooted in honesty, accountability, and self-awareness. For the first time, survival was no longer enough.
Breaking Generational Cycles
Silent Screams from the Hamptons is my story of reckoning, recovery, and breaking generational cycles. It is written for adult children of alcoholics, survivors of domestic violence and emotional abuse, and anyone who appears successful while carrying unresolved trauma. If you have ever wondered why the past still hurts, why survival came at such a cost, or whether real healing is possible, this book is for you.
This is a story about reclaiming identity, facing truth, and choosing healing over silence. Trauma may shape us, but it does not have to define us. Even the deepest screams, once silenced, can finally be heard.