Lonely in Truth
Coming Soon
I am the author of *Lonely in Love—He's Not Just Being a Guy, He May Be Autistic* and the soon-to-be-released *Lonely in Truth—The Cassandra Phenomenon*. My work explores the often unspoken realities of relationships, self-discovery, and the complex nuances of loneliness, especially when the outside world disbelieves one's truth. I aim to raise awareness and give a voice to many women who feel worn thin to the point of silence to maintain peace. I have more books in progress as part of my *Lonely in...* series, each one uncovering deeper stories of isolation, healing, and transformation.
"We need many more books like this and to find ways to help women see and diagnose autism in their husbands- not specifically for the husband’s help, but so that she can then understand how it has truly affected the trajectory of her own life and why she has felt and suffered as she very likely has in their relationship.
This is a battle for the partners of these Autistic people who have developed a true and painful syndrome from the lack of emotional reciprocity, resulting loneliness, and a very real need for healing and a path forward in life.
Many of us have lived silently and painfully with this syndrome for decades not knowing what it is, or not being able to do anything about it or knowing how. Professional help is extremely limited for this syndrome, but help in the form of support groups can be invaluable for these women until the medical community catches up."
E. Taylor
"The title really captures the phenomenon of neurodiverse marriage. “Lonely in Love” is truly a lifesaver. I was about 50 pages into the book and I couldn’t put it down. As much as I wanted to finish it, I restarted the book and highlighted everything that resonated with me. Finally, I was beginning to see the light, while understanding the darkness that can come in a neurodiverse marriage. As D. River Martin quotes, Thich Nhat Hahn, “ Knowledge is power, and understanding is how the world finds peace”.. We are all searching for a path to healing and peace! This book is definitely helping me follow the yellow brick road to find healing!"
Dani
"The title really captures the phenomenon of neurodiverse marriage. “Lonely in Love” is truly a lifesaver. I was about 50 pages into the book and I couldn’t put it down. As much as I wanted to finish it, I restarted the book and highlighted everything that resonated with me. Finally, I was beginning to see the light, while understanding the darkness that can come in a neurodiverse marriage. As D. River Martin quotes, Thich Nhat Hahn, “ Knowledge is power, and understanding is how the world finds peace”.. We are all searching for a path to healing and peace! This book is definitely helping me follow the yellow brick road to find healing!"
Dani
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