The Mask That Called It Love is a reflective memoir about spiritual manipulation, counterfeit connection, and the journey back to truth.
After becoming entangled with someone who presented as safe, wise, and spiritually aligned, the author is left to face the collapse of illusion and the quiet unraveling that follows. What emerges is not the loss of faith, but a deeper encounter with God-one rooted in discernment, intimacy, and peace rather than fear or control.
This book explores the difference between external authority and authentic power, obedience and inner knowing, and love that binds versus love that liberates. Written for those who have felt misled by spiritual language or pressured by false authority, it is a testimony of clarity, restoration, and a faith made whole.