What if the thing you've been chasing your whole life wasn't a person, but a kind of love you didn't know existed?
Janet's story starts with loss separated from her birth family, raised in a house that looked perfect on the outside but hid pain, rejection, and secrets. From there, it was one hard turn after another: abuse, broken relationships, running from one cage straight into another. She kept searching, for affection, for belonging, for anyone to finally stay.
And then, just when everything seemed beyond repair, love found her. Not the fragile kind she'd been chasing, but the kind that redeems, restores, and heals the deepest wounds.
This isn't a "neat and tidy" memoir. It's raw. It's honest. It's the kind of story that makes you ache, makes you angry, and, somehow fills you with hope. Because Janet doesn't just survive. She learns how to truly live.
If you've ever felt unseen, unloved, or too broken to be put back together, this book will remind you: you're not. There's a love that doesn't let go.