
Happily Ever After is for the woman who survived a relationship that nearly broke her and now feels the quiet pull to start again, but doesn’t know who she is without the pain.
This book is a pattern interruption.
Not a guide on how to move on but an invitation to understand why you stayed, why you settled, and why certain dynamics keep repeating. An invitation to choose yourself & to come back home to yourself BUT when you're finished the book you'll have moved on dw.
At the end of each chapter, you’ll be met with deep, honest questions the kind that bring you back to who you are. The kind that helps you recognise your patterns, reconnect to your intuition, and rebuild from self-trust instead of survival.
My story is woven throughout not as the focus, but as proof: you can come back from something that almost destroyed you.
This is for the woman who is done settling.
In love.
In life.
And with herself.
This time, you don’t just start again.
You choose yourself. 🤍
BOOK TEASER - BELOW!
Hi beautiful,
Maybe you found this book because you’re hurting
Maybe you’ve left
Maybe you’re trying to leave
Or maybe you’re just trying to breathe under the weight of everything you’ve been carrying
If you feel lost
If you feel ashamed for staying
If you feel like no one could possibly understand what you’ve been through
I want you to know this first
You are not alone
I know the darkness intimately
There was a time I had no choice but to flee my home country, Australia
Alone. Everything and everyone I loved was 17,000 kilometres away
I became, against all odds, a refugee in Canada likely the first Australian ever granted refugee status. That’s how dangerous it was.
I narrowly escaped becoming another domestic homicide statistic
after being held against my will and nearly murdered by the man I once loved
At 24, I started over with nothing
No money
No family
No certainty
Just trauma, fear, and the smallest flicker of hope
And from that place
I rebuilt
Slowly
Painfully
Imperfectly
But piece by piece, I created a life that feels like mine
One that’s safe
One that’s grounded
One I’m proud of
Now, this book exists because I needed someone back then
to tell me the truth, to help me understand my patterns, to remind me I wasn’t broken
just disconnected from myself
I wrote this book for the woman asking. Where do I even begin?
Who am I beneath the pain, shame, and self-doubt?
How do I create a life that actually feels like mine again?
Inside these pages, you’ll find my story woven with psychology, reflection, and guided journal prompts meeting you wherever you are
You don’t have to stay stuck in survival
You don’t have to keep repeating the same cycles
You don’t have to abandon yourself to be loved
You can choose differently
You can come home to yourself
You can rebuild a life that feels unapologetically yours
Much Love,
Cassandra Jo