The Lie She carried

The Lie She carried

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This book is my truth. Messy. Raw. Honest. A story of love that turned into survival. Of friendships that burned out like dying stars. Of motherhood-the way it shatters you, and then builds you back stronger. I don't write this as a victim, but as a woman who finally chose herself. Who learned that sometimes the people you love the most are the ones you must let go. And that healing isn't a straight line-it's a journey. So if you're reading this, and you're in the middle of your own storm, know this: You're not alone. You are seen. And you will rise.
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** She spent her childhood searching for love in all the wrong places - longing for a father's approval that never came, comparing herself to a sister she could never measure up to, and carrying the weight of the words that told her she would never be enough. Through heartbreak, silence, and the scars of trauma, she learned how pain lingers in the body, how it shapes the way we see ourselves, and how it can steal the joy from even the brightest moments. but she also discovered something else: that healing is possible, even when the past feels unbearable. Told with raw honesty and unflinching vulnerability, this memoir is a journey through childhood wounds, family secrets, and the quiet battles of self-worth. It is about learning to face the mirror, to confront the lies we have been told, and to find strength in the very places we once felt broken. For anyone who has ever felt unseen, unworthy, or unloved, this story is a reminder that the pain does not define us - and that even in the darkest chapters, hope can still be found.

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