Everything looks fine from the outside. You go through your day, handle what needs to be handled, and nothing is falling apart. And yet something feels off in a way that is hard to explain.
The Walkaway Wife Club explores the experience of women who remain in their relationships while something essential begins to fade. Not in conflict, not in crisis, but in a gradual shift that often goes unspoken.
Drawing from years of listening to women and identifying patterns that appear with striking consistency, Michele Paiva examines emotional labor, invisible imbalance, financial structure, and the quiet movement from effort to clarity.
This is not a book about dramatic endings. It is about understanding what changes beneath the surface, and what becomes possible once it is recognized.
For the woman who feels steady on the outside and disconnected within, this book offers language, structure, and a way forward.