On the Edge of Shattered: A Mother's Experience of Discovering Freedom Through Sobriety
The true story of a wife and mother's descent into alcohol addiction - a harrowing and sometimes heartbreaking chronicle of habitual blackouts and unremembered nights - and her triumphant emergence into the light of recovery.
Before she stopped drinking for good, Kim was lying to herself and everyone she knew about her daily habit-sneaking morning sips of vodka behind her husband's back, emptying bottles of wine and hiding the evidence from her family, and convincing herself that nothing was wrong and everything was under control. Until she realized that it wasn't, and that her dishonesty could cost her everything she loved.
What would happen to her marriage if things continued in this way? And how could she be a mother to her young children if she remained trapped in this cycle of abuse?
Deciding she had to make a change, Kim threw herself into a new life of sobriety seven months into the Covid-19 pandemic. But only after severing the chains of bondage did she realize how much work there was still to do. Opening the doors to buried memories and past traumas was only the beginning. Throughout her journey to sobriety, Kim would come to terms with the secrets and lies told by her parents and loved ones, allowing her a clarity and freedom she never before thought possible.
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Become an affiliate"Certain authors have a gift for storytelling, bringing you into the moment, into their world and feelings. These writers write the books we just can't put down. Kimberly Kearns is one of those authors, and On the Edge of Shattered is one of those books. I could barely take a breath. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did." - Annie Grace, bestselling author of The Alcohol Experiment and founder of This Naked Mind
"On the Edge of Shattered is a brave and vulnerable account of a struggle that many of us endure, but few will ever share with the world. Kim's story will resonate with many women who thought they were alone in their experience with alcohol and help them realize that freedom is possible." - Gillian Tietz, founder and podcast network owner, Sober Powered Media