I've spent most of my life pretending the past didn't claw its way through me. Pretending the things I saw-the things no child should ever witness-didn't shape the quiet ache I carry. But bad memories don't disappear. They wait. They press against the lies we tell ourselves just to make it through the day.
I remember everything.
The night my mother was beaten until she could barely stand. The moment I realized I was no longer wanted. The years I spent trying to stitch myself together with anything I could find, numbing every bruise on my spirit instead of facing it.
But this is the part of my story where everything shifts.
For the first time, I'm ready to stop patching my heart with quick fixes. I'm ready to feel-really feel-so that healing can finally begin. This is my reckoning, my release, and the raw truth I've never spoken aloud.
A powerful, intimate journey for readers who crave emotional honesty, To Mend a Broken Heart is perfect for fans of deeply moving memoirs, healing-centered storytelling, and stories of survival told with unflinching vulnerability.