About the Author
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.”
— Rumi
Dear Reader, before you is not simply an author’s biography, but a testimony — a living proof that the human spirit, even when fractured by cruelty, possesses an extraordinary capacity to heal. The woman behind House of Kings Collective knows this truth not from textbooks, but from the deepest chambers of her own experience.
Having survived years of narcissistic abuse, medical trauma, and the quiet devastation that comes when those meant to protect become the source of harm, she emerged not merely intact — but transformed. Her writing is born from this transformation: tender yet unflinching, compassionate yet fiercely honest.
She began writing as a lifeline — words poured onto pages in the small hours, when sleep wouldn’t come and the weight of silence felt unbearable. What started as personal catharsis became something larger: a beacon for others navigating the same darkness. Reader after reader found themselves in her words, saw their own pain reflected with dignity, and discovered they were not alone.
House of Kings Collective was established with a singular, unwavering mission: to create a sanctuary of words for those who have been silenced by abuse. The name itself carries intention — “Kings” speaks to the inherent sovereignty within every person, the crown that no abuser can truly strip away. “Collective” reflects the community we build together, because healing, while deeply personal, need never be solitary.
Through books, resources, and a growing community of survivors-turned-advocates, House of Kings Collective offers more than information — it offers permission. Permission to grieve. Permission to be angry. Permission to take as long as you need. And, ultimately, permission to shine again.
You were never broken. You were a whole person navigating an impossible situation — and you survived.”— House of Kings Collective