Rise Of The Phoenix Woman: A Journey from Hurt to Healing to High Vibration

Paperback Published on: 19/12/2025
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Synopsis

Suhani's story begins with silence.
Born into a home where her skin colour became a reason for cruelty, Suhani grows up carrying wounds inflicted by the very people meant to protect her. Her childhood is shaped by emotional abuse, constant comparison, and a quiet belief that she is never enough.
Determined to rewrite her fate, Suhani steps into the working world, finding purpose as a teacher in an Army school. Financial independence gives her hope-but life has other tests waiting. A broken marriage proposal follows, leaving scars deeper than the ones she carried from childhood.
When she gets married, believing in a fresh beginning, Suhani finds herself navigating the demanding life of a forces family-frequent transfers, isolation, and unspoken pressures. Slowly, the mask begins to slip. Her husband, shaped by his own unresolved trauma and professional harassment, turns controlling. What begins as concern transforms into manipulation. Love quietly gives way to emotional and financial control.
As Suhani becomes a mother to two children, she stands at a crossroads-continue surviving or finally rise.
Through painful realisations, self-discovery, and the courage to confront narcissistic abuse, Suhani begins a journey inward. Life coaching becomes her turning point. Healing becomes her rebellion. Purpose becomes her power.
From a silenced child to a woman who finds her voice, from survival to self-mastery, Rise of the Phoenix Woman is a deeply moving contemporary novel about breaking generational trauma, reclaiming identity, and choosing transformation-against all odds.
This is not just Suhani's story.
It is the story of countless women who rise, even when life tries to break

This novel explores themes of emotional abuse, narcissistic control, and domestic trauma, which may be triggering for some readers.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • ISBN: 9789356793545
  • Number of pages: 696
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 39 mm
  • Languages: English