Breaking the Dark is not a book about fixing yourself.
It is a book about finding your way back when light feels distant, faith feels thin, and survival has quietly replaced living.
Written for those who have endured emotional trauma, spiritual confusion, toxic relationships, and long seasons of internal silence, Breaking the Dark offers a grounded, compassionate path forward—one that does not rush healing or demand positivity. Instead, it honors the nervous system, the soul, and the slow work of discernment.
Blending lived experience, trauma-informed insight, and faith-rooted reflection, this book explores how darkness forms, how it lingers, and how it begins to loosen—not through force, but through presence. Readers are guided to recognize patterns that keep them stuck, reclaim their inner authority, and separate survival instincts from true identity.
This is not a story of dramatic rescue.
It is a story of steady return.
Breaking the Dark is for those who are functional but weary, faithful but questioning, strong but tired of carrying everything alone. It speaks gently to the part of you that learned to endure—and invites you to live again without abandoning who you are.
You are not broken.
The dark is not proof of failure.