Khloe didn't leave because she was brave.
She left because she was tired.
Tired of the lies, the bruises-seen and unseen-and the weight of pretending everything was okay. With her three children and barely more than her name, she walks into a women's shelter hoping to survive. What she finds instead is something she never expected: healing, sisterhood, and the beginning of a life built on her own terms.
The Weight of Hope is a raw, emotional, and uplifting story of one woman's journey through domestic violence, motherhood, and rebuilding after trauma. With the help of other survivors, Khloe begins to reclaim her voice-and discovers that hope, while heavy, is worth carrying.
This novel is for anyone who's ever had to start over, for the women who've survived what tried to destroy them, and for those still searching for their way out.
Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is leave.
And sometimes, the bravest thing you can carry is hope.