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Do not read this book if you want a tidy ending where everyone heals perfectly. We do not heal perfectly. We scar. We grow around the absence. I wrote Losing A Forbidden Flower because I was tired of stories that glorify the affair or demonize the temptation. I wanted to write the after . The quiet Tuesday mornings. The ghost limb of a text message that will never come. The way a specific scent in a grocery store can still, years later, split you open.

The Thorn in the Ribcage: On Writing Losing A Forbidden Flower

If you have ever held something beautiful that was never yours to hold—and then had to let it go—this book is for you.

There is a specific kind of grief that comes from losing something you were never supposed to have in the first place.

Just don’t expect to feel better when you turn the last page. Expect to feel seen . And sometimes, that is the only medicine that works. "I didn't lose the flower. I lost the version of the world where the flower could exist without killing everything else."