🕊️  Quietly Powerful

When you’ve lived through it, you know the difference. These words come from readers, survivors, and professionals who felt the truth of Shattered Vows in their bones.

She writes where it hurts—and heals

I read some part of the book and… wow. It’s so raw and emotional. You can feel how tired and numb she is, just going through the motions to survive. The way she talks about her work like it’s a performance just to feel seen ,it really got to me. felt like I relate so much That line about being someone’s drug, and how she fakes caring just to matter for a moment… it was heartbreaking. I didn’t expect it to hit so hard, but it really made me think. Powerful stuff.

Katie

Could NOT Stop Listening

🎧 “Raw, lyrical, unforgettable. I listened to the audiobook in one sitting and sobbed through the last chapter. Evelyn’s story stays with you.”
— Cassandra V., Audible Listener & Reviewer

“Gives language to the ache no one knew how to name.”

✍️ “Evelyn Reed speaks what so many of us lived. Shattered Vows is a mirror, a map, and a monument to women who chose healing when silence would have been easier.”

Brenna Hale, LMFT

A Page Turner

🌿 “A compelling dive into the heart of betrayal, this book captures the incredible journey of a spouse committed to reclaiming her life and marriage, one vulnerable step at a time. It’s also a great resource for addicts working on developing empathy and rebuilding trust with their partners. Highly recommend!”

Understanding My Own Trauma

“I’ve never felt so seen. Evelyn’s story gave me the courage to stay and fight for myself.” – Anonymous

Anonymous

A rare literary voice that bridges heartbreak and healing with unmatched grace.

This book will change your perspective on life

Evelyn Reed writes with the kind of clarity that only comes from having lived through the breaking. In Shattered Vows, she doesn’t sensationalize betrayal—she dignifies the journey through it. Her words are deliberate, lyrical, and honest without being cruel. The book becomes both a mirror and a map: for the woman still on the bathroom floor, for the one rebuilding in silence, and for anyone who has ever tried to love again after being torn open. This is not just a memoir. It’s a masterpiece of emotional truth.

Roselyn Editor, Soul Literary Journal