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The Whisper-Eaters of Black Hollow Ridge


A haunting Appalachian folklore tale about creatures that feed on secrets—and a woman who hears her name carried in the wind. Written by A.L. Childers.


The Whisper-Eaters of Black Hollow Ridge

People in the mountains don’t scare easy.
But there are things—old things, quiet things, hungry things—
that even the oldest souls won’t speak about above a whisper.

The Whisper-Eaters are one of them.

They live in the valleys where light never fully reaches.
They collect secrets the way others collect coins.
They soak up unsaid words like rainwater.
And if you lie too much?
They can smell you.

My grandmother warned me:
“Don’t go up on Black Hollow Ridge after dark.
The air ain’t empty up there.
It listens.”

Of course, like any Appalachian granddaughter with no sense of self-preservation, I went anyway.

The Ridge was quiet.
Too quiet.
No cicadas.
No crickets.
No wind.

Just that thick, strange silence—
the kind that presses against your skin like humidity,
except colder.

And then I heard it.
A whisper.

Not around me.
Inside me.

“Come back, child…”

I froze.

Because that voice—
that voice belonged to my mother.

Except my mother was dead.

Whisper-Eaters don’t speak in their own voices.
They speak in the voices you’ll listen to.

The air shifted.
A shadow stretched across the ground.
And something unseen stepped closer—
its presence bending the grass, warping the moonlight,
as if reality had to rearrange itself to make room for it.

“Come closer,” it whispered.
“I’m hungry.”

I ran.

And behind me, the Ridge exhaled—
a long, low, rattling sigh—
the kind you only hear when something ancient
just lost the meal it wanted most.


A.L. Childers (Audrey Childers) is a nationally emerging author known for blending humor, truth, social commentary, history, health, and metaphysics into powerful, unforgettable writing. With over 200 published books, she explores everything from government corruption to women’s empowerment, spiritual protection, thyroid health, Appalachian folklore, and the hidden mechanics of power.
Her work can be found on Amazon, TheHypothyroidismChick.com, and across social platforms where readers follow her for honesty, insight, and real-world wisdom.


A.L. Childers is the author of over 200 books spanning investigative nonfiction, history, spirituality, political analysis, women’s empowerment, and social commentary. Her writing blends deep research with lived experience, often exploring the systems that shape—and limit—ordinary lives.

Her bestselling titles include:

If you enjoyed this piece, explore Audrey’s books and blog for deeper dives into power, policy, and the people caught in between.


Disclaimer:

Fiction inspired by folklore. Creatures are not responsible for your nightmares.

The Last House Before the River Knows Your Name

(A Thriller That Starts With a Wrong Turn—and Something Watching)

I wasn’t supposed to be there.
Not on that road.
Not at that hour.
Not anywhere near that house.

Google Maps said, “Turn left.”
I said, “That looks sketchy.”
Google Maps said, “Turn left anyway.”
And because I have unresolved people-pleasing trauma, I did.

The road was wrong.

Overgrown.
Too quiet.
The kind of quiet that feels personal.

And then I saw it.
The house.

It looked abandoned—
but abandoned in the intentional way,
like someone wanted you to think nobody lived there.

Vines crawled up the porch.
Wood rotten.
Paint peeled.
Windows dark.
Except…
not dark.

Because as I stepped out of the car,
one upstairs curtain shifted.

Like something inside had just noticed me.

Awesome.
Fantastic.
Exactly how every horror movie begins.

I told myself not to go up to the door. I went up to the door.

Because of survival instincts?
Never heard of her.

And honestly, it wasn’t bravery.
It was rage.

I had spent all day delivering packages for a company that pays in crumbs, caffeine crashes, and existential despair.

The LAST thing I needed was a haunted house with attitude.

The porch groaned under my weight like it was waking up.
A cold breeze slipped past me.
And something whispered my name.

My ACTUAL name.

Not “hey.”
Not “ma’am.”
Not “girl delivering stuff.”

My name.

“Carmen…”

Nope.

See, this is when normal people leave.
But not me.
Because I was angry, tired, and one overdraft fee away from choosing violence.

So I knocked.

And the door…
opened itself.

Behind it was movement.
Not a person.
Not an animal.

Something else.

And then—

My phone buzzed.

A message from a number I didn’t recognize:

“Don’t go inside. It’s not meant to see you yet.”

Yet?

YET???

That’s when I realized the house wasn’t abandoned.

It was waiting.


A.L. Childers (Audrey Childers) is a nationally emerging author known for blending humor, truth, social commentary, history, health, and metaphysics into powerful, unforgettable writing. With over 200 published books, she explores everything from government corruption to women’s empowerment, spiritual protection, thyroid health, Appalachian folklore, and the hidden mechanics of power.
Her work can be found on Amazon, TheHypothyroidismChick.com, and across social platforms where readers follow her for honesty, insight, and real-world wisdom.


A.L. Childers is the author of over 200 books spanning investigative nonfiction, history, spirituality, political analysis, women’s empowerment, and social commentary. Her writing blends deep research with lived experience, often exploring the systems that shape—and limit—ordinary lives.

Her bestselling titles include:

If you enjoyed this piece, explore Audrey’s books and blog for deeper dives into power, policy, and the people caught in between.


✅ Disclaimer:

This blog includes metaphysical commentary and personal interpretation. Not medical advice. Fiction. Do not enter haunted houses or follow GPS instructions blindly.


I Didn’t Mean to Fall for Him—But the Universe Apparently Has Zero Respect for My Boundaries

(A Modern Romance That Starts With Coffee, Chaos, and a Mild Identity Crisis)

Contrary to popular belief, women don’t “fall in love.”
We trip violently, hit seven emotional obstacles, and end up face-down in a romantic situation we didn’t authorize.

That’s how I met him.

Well—technically I didn’t meet him.
He collided into me, spilled my coffee, apologized with a smile so illegal it should require a permit, and then had the audacity—the AUDACITY—to smell good.

I’m talking good good.
The kind of good that rewires your amygdala and makes you question if pheromones are actually black magic.

I didn’t even get his name.
All I knew was:

  1. He had dimples
  2. He had empathy
  3. He had forearms
  4. The universe is messy, rude, and clearly bored

Because I had JUST told myself:
“No more men until I achieve inner peace.”

But inner peace is hard to achieve when the universe drops a 6’2” emotionally aware man with a jawline carved by artisans directly into your path like a celestial prank.

My love life used to be predictable. Now it’s run by chaos.

For the record, I wasn’t looking for love.
I was looking for caffeine, sanity, and maybe a gluten-free muffin that didn’t taste like drywall.

Instead, I got… HIM.

He kept showing up.
Everywhere.

At the grocery store.
At the gym.
At the park where I pretend to jog but actually walk with purpose.

At one point, I genuinely wondered if he was stalking me or if the universe was playing cosmic Tinder.

Turns out, it was neither.

He simply lived three blocks away, woke up early, and had better time management than I did.

The worst part? He was kind. I wasn’t prepared for that.

Not nice.
Kind.

Kind is dangerous.
Kind is intimate.
Kind is how women end up emotionally attached against their will.

And he kept doing things like holding doors, remembering conversations, offering real compliments, and asking how my day was as if he actually cared.

It’s unhinged behavior.

But the turning point?

When he said:
“I like the way your mind works.”

MY MIND.
SIR.
Don’t flirt with my brain. I have no defenses for that.

And now?
Well… falling happened.

Not gracefully.
More like “slid down an emotional staircase.”

But still.
It happened.

And the universe is somewhere smirking, saying:
“You’re welcome.”



About the Author:

A.L. Childers writes in every genre imaginable—romance, metaphysics, politics, women’s empowerment, Appalachian folklore, and health. Over 200 published titles and counting.

A.L. Childers (Audrey Childers) is a nationally emerging author known for blending humor, truth, social commentary, history, health, and metaphysics into powerful, unforgettable writing. With over 200 published books, she explores everything from government corruption to women’s empowerment, spiritual protection, thyroid health, Appalachian folklore, and the hidden mechanics of power.
Her work can be found on Amazon, TheHypothyroidismChick.com, and across social platforms where readers follow her for honesty, insight, and real-world wisdom.


A.L. Childers is the author of over 200 books spanning investigative nonfiction, history, spirituality, political analysis, women’s empowerment, and social commentary. Her writing blends deep research with lived experience, often exploring the systems that shape—and limit—ordinary lives.

Her bestselling titles include:

If you enjoyed this piece, explore Audrey’s books and blog for deeper dives into power, policy, and the people caught in between.


Disclaimer:

Fiction. Humor. Emotional chaos. Not real dating advice. This blog includes metaphysical commentary and personal interpretation. Not medical advice.

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What If the Little Girl You Used to Be Is Still Waiting for You?

What if the little girl you used to be…
never actually left?

What if she’s still inside you — quiet, bruised, forgotten — waiting behind the mirror for the moment you finally look back?

Some childhoods don’t disappear.
They hide in the corners of adulthood, in the parts of you that flinch at raised voices, apologize too quickly, or feel guilty for finally wanting peace.

Some houses don’t fall because of storms or age.
They collapse under the weight of unspoken words, the kind of emotional abuse that doesn’t leave bruises — just lifelong echoes.

He said she used him for money.
But the truth was, the bank account was empty…
and so was the affection.

The only thing that overflowed was her effort
patching walls, patching wounds, patching peace between storms.

There are women who live in houses like this, building homes safer than the ones they grew up in, without realizing they’re still carrying the girl they once were:

✅ the girl who swallowed her voice
✅ the girl who mistook silence for survival
✅ the girl who learned to smile through chaos
✅ the girl who grew up in toxic family trauma
✅ the girl who needed inner child healing, but had no one to show her how

This blog — and this novel — is for her.


💔 A Story Built From the Houses That Yelled

Homes built on borrowed time, borrowed faith, borrowed names on bills.
Women who stayed because leaving meant explaining too much — or being blamed for everything.

Somewhere between:

“I’ll try harder.”
and
“You’re ungrateful.”

…she lost herself.

One day, she looked in the mirror and didn’t see an adult woman.

She saw a thirteen-year-old girl — exhausted, frightened, and searching for a safe corner in a world that never gave her one.

That moment is where my women’s fiction novel
The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again
begins.

This book is more than trauma-inspired fiction.
It is memoir-style fiction stitched with truth, survival, emotional abuse recovery, and the healing of childhood trauma women carry into adulthood.


A Glimpse Inside the Story

She didn’t hear the yelling first.
She felt it — vibrating through the floorboards like a warning.

Standing at the top of the stairs, she held her breath the way she learned as a child:
quietly, perfectly, invisibly.

But tonight felt different.

Tonight, the yelling carried a weight she couldn’t ignore.

“Everything is your fault!”

The words shot upward like arrows.

She turned toward the hallway mirror —
and that was when she saw her.

Not the woman she had tried to become…
but the girl she had been forced to outgrow.

Her thirteen-year-old self.
Eyes trembling.
Heart too full.
Voice too small.

And for the first time,
the girl in the mirror whispered back:

“Stop pretending you’re not hurting.”

She stepped closer.

“Come get me.”

And that’s where the page ends.

That’s where readers say they couldn’t stop.


WHO THIS STORY IS FOR

If you’ve ever:

✅ survived emotional abuse
✅ lived in a dysfunctional home
✅ carried childhood emotional trauma
✅ felt unseen, unheard, or unimportant
✅ needed trauma healing fiction to feel understood
✅ searched for books about inner child healing
✅ broken generational cycles
✅ begun a self-healing journey
✅ fought to reclaim identity after generational trauma

…then this book is your mirror.

It uses:

  • trauma healing
  • emotional abuse recovery
  • healing childhood trauma
  • generational trauma storylines
  • psychological women’s fiction
  • emotional survival themes
  • toxic family recovery
  • relatable trauma fiction
  • memoir-style fiction

This is the story you deserved when you were younger.

The validation your inner child needed.

The truth you were never allowed to speak.


WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

💬 “This book healed something I didn’t know still hurt.”
💬 “I saw myself on every page.”
💬 “Someone finally wrote the story of women like us.”
💬 “It felt like therapy in the form of fiction.”


ABOUT THE AUTHOR — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a bestselling author of over 200 books, known for her deeply emotional women’s fiction, trauma-healing novels, and memoir-style storytelling. Her work explores:

✅ emotional abuse recovery
✅ generational trauma
✅ childhood emotional trauma
✅ inner child healing
✅ women reclaiming identity

Her mission is simple:

To write the stories women were never allowed to tell —
and finally give voice to the girls they used to be.


DISCLAIMER

This book contains themes of emotional abuse, childhood trauma, psychological distress, domestic conflict, and generational trauma. Written with compassion and healing intent, some scenes may be triggering. Reader discretion is advised.


WHY YOU NEED THIS BOOK

Because the little girl you used to be
is still waiting for you.

She’s still behind the mirror.
Still whispering the truth.
Still hoping you’ll come back for her.

Your healing begins when you finally hear her voice.

👉 Read The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again today.
Your thirteen-year-old self deserves this.


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A deeply emotional women’s fiction novel about trauma healing, emotional abuse recovery, inner child healing, and generational trauma. The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again by A.L. Childers is the must-read story for women rediscovering identity, surviving toxic families, and healing childhood wounds.

The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again: The House That Yelled and the Woman Who Finally Heard Herself

A hauntingly beautiful women’s fiction novel about trauma healing, emotional abuse recovery, and rediscovering your voice.
The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again by A.L. Childers is a poetic, empowering story of survival, resilience, and self-love that reminds readers:
you are not what broke you — you are what you survived.

“Not every haunted house has ghosts. Some have husbands.”

When the yelling stopped, Audrey thought she’d finally found peace.
But silence can be its own kind of violence.

The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again by A.L. Childers — it’s a raw, cinematic journey through generational pain, emotional abuse, and the sacred act of coming home to yourself.

Told with unflinching honesty and poetic power, A.L. Childers reveals what happens when a woman finally stops surviving and starts living.
From the church pews of her childhood to the walls of a marriage built on fear, Audrey learns the hardest truth of all:
You don’t have to burn everything down to be free — you just have to stop watering the weeds.

This book is for every woman who’s ever whispered “I’m fine” when she wasn’t.
It’s not just a story.
It’s a mirror — and it remembers you.

The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again: The House That Yelled and the Woman Who Finally Heard Herself

ABOUT THE AUTHOR — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a nationally recognized author with over 200 published books, known for her raw, poetic women’s fiction and emotionally transformative storytelling. Her work blends trauma healing, memoir-style fiction, generational trauma, emotional abuse recovery, and inner child healing — giving women stories that feel seen, validated, and understood.

She writes for every woman who grew up in a house that yelled.
For every woman who survived.
And for every woman who is finally ready to reclaim her voice.

DISCLAIMER

This novel addresses emotional abuse, childhood trauma, and generational trauma. While written with compassion, empowerment, and healing in mind, some scenes may be triggering for sensitive readers. Please read with care.

Because inside all of us is a thirteen-year-old girl who learned to stay quiet.
She’s still in the mirror.
She’s still waiting to be heard.
And when you read this book…
you’ll hear her.

👉 Read The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again today.
Heal the story you never told.
Find the voice you thought you lost.

WomensFiction #TraumaHealing #GenerationalTrauma #InnerChildHealing #BooksThatHeal #EmotionalAbuseSurvivor #MemoirStyleFiction #ToxicFamilyRecovery #HealingJourney #BookTok #EmotionalNovel #PsychologicalFiction #ALChilders

A powerful women’s fiction novel exploring trauma healing, inner child healing, emotional abuse recovery, generational trauma, and rediscovering identity. The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again by A.L. Childers includes raw storytelling, memoir-style fiction, and an emotional journey women are calling unforgettable.

The Day the House Yelled Back: Why This Novel Is Healing Women Everywhere

Some houses don’t have ghosts.
They have memories.

And some memories don’t fade —
they grow louder.

If you’ve ever lived through emotional abuse, toxic family trauma, childhood emotional trauma, or grown up in a house that yelled louder than your own thoughts, then The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again may feel less like a women’s fiction novel… and more like a mirror.

This story blends trauma healing, emotional survival, psychological women’s fiction, generational trauma, inner child healing, and rediscovering who you are after years of living in silence. It’s memoir-style fiction wrapped in poetic pain, healing, and truth.

Today, I want to share a moment from one of the chapters —
a moment that readers say made them stop, breathe, and whisper:
“That was me. I lived that.”

She didn’t hear the yelling first.
She felt it.

The floor vibrated under her bare feet as she stood at the top of the stairs, one hand on the railing, the other clutching the hem of her T-shirt — the one with the tiny embroidered rose she had bought from a yard sale with quarters she saved.

Thirteen-year-old her was used to yelling.
Used to the rising and falling waves of anger, like a storm in the walls.
Used to making herself invisible.

But tonight felt different.

Tonight the yelling had weight…
and that weight belonged to her.

“Why can’t you just be normal?”
The voice echoed up the staircase.

She didn’t know if it was meant for her.
In this house, everything felt like it was meant for her — even when it wasn’t spoken aloud.

She looked toward her bedroom…
but her eyes caught the hallway mirror.

And when she saw the reflection staring back —
the girl with the trembling lip, the bruised heart, the permanent apology in her eyes—
she wanted to look away.

But she couldn’t.

Because the girl in the mirror whispered something she had never heard from her before:

“Listen to me.”

Because every woman who carries childhood emotional trauma knows the exact moment when she finally hears herself.

Readers say this chapter feels like:

✅ their own childhood
✅ their own fear
✅ their own voice breaking through years of emotional neglect
✅ the beginning of their own inner child healing
✅ the moment they realized they were not crazy — they were hurting

This book is not just trauma-inspired fiction.
It’s relatable trauma fiction that validates what so many women lived through in silence.

If you’ve ever:

✅ grown up in generational trauma
✅ experienced emotional abuse
✅ felt unseen, unheard, or unimportant
✅ lost your identity inside a toxic home
✅ become the “strong one” because you had no choice
✅ tried to heal the wounded inner child inside you

…then this novel becomes more than reading.
It becomes remembering.
And then — healing.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a nationally recognized author with over 200 published books, known for her raw, poetic women’s fiction and emotionally transformative storytelling. Her work blends trauma healing, memoir-style fiction, generational trauma, emotional abuse recovery, and inner child healing — giving women stories that feel seen, validated, and understood.

She writes for every woman who grew up in a house that yelled.
For every woman who survived.
And for every woman who is finally ready to reclaim her voice.


DISCLAIMER

This novel addresses emotional abuse, childhood trauma, and generational trauma. While written with compassion, empowerment, and healing in mind, some scenes may be triggering for sensitive readers. Please read with care.

Because inside all of us is a thirteen-year-old girl who learned to stay quiet.
She’s still in the mirror.
She’s still waiting to be heard.
And when you read this book…
you’ll hear her.

👉 Read The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again today.
Heal the story you never told.
Find the voice you thought you lost.

WomensFiction #TraumaHealing #GenerationalTrauma #InnerChildHealing #BooksThatHeal #EmotionalAbuseSurvivor #MemoirStyleFiction #ToxicFamilyRecovery #HealingJourney #BookTok #EmotionalNovel #PsychologicalFiction #ALChilders

A powerful women’s fiction novel exploring trauma healing, inner child healing, emotional abuse recovery, generational trauma, and rediscovering identity. The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again by A.L. Childers includes raw storytelling, memoir-style fiction, and an emotional journey women are calling unforgettable.

The Story That Heals the Wounds You Don’t Speak About: Why The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again Is the Most Powerful Trauma-Healing Novel of the Decade

There are books you read… and then there are books that read you.

The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again: The House That Yelled and the Woman Who Finally Heard Herself is more than a women’s fiction novel — it’s a trauma healing journey woven into poetic storytelling. It’s emotional abuse recovery told through the eyes of a woman who has survived toxic family trauma, childhood emotional trauma, generational trauma, and the kind of emotional neglect that shapes you long before you understand the world.

This memoir-style fiction captures what so many women carry silently:
the inner child healing we never learned,
the emotional survival techniques we never questioned,
the generational cycles we never realized we were repeating.

But this novel isn’t about staying broken.
It’s about finally seeing the girl in the mirror — and choosing to hear her.


Why This Book Is Different (And Why It’s Amazing)

Because it speaks the truth women have been whispering for generations.

Readers are calling it the most relatable trauma-based women’s fiction they’ve ever held in their hands. It blends emotional healing and psychological women’s fiction with raw, unforgettable moments of rediscovering yourself after growing up in a dysfunctional home.

It touches every corner of pain, strength, survival, and reclaiming identity:

✅ emotional abuse recovery
✅ healing from childhood emotional trauma
✅ breaking generational cycles
✅ inner child healing
✅ rediscovering your voice
✅ reclaiming your identity after emotional neglect

This is the book women say they wished existed when they were 20, 30, 40 — or even now, at 60.

It’s fiction…
but it has the power of truth.
And truth heals.


THE STORY THAT SHATTERS SILENCE

She grew up inside a house that yelled — a house where fear was normal, chaos was routine, and love felt like a shifting target.

She learned to stay quiet.
To stay agreeable.
To stay invisible.
To survive.

Like so many women who lived through emotional abuse, she trained herself to become small. She carried her invisible wounds into adulthood, into marriage, motherhood, and moments where the woman in the mirror felt like a stranger.

Until the day she saw her.

The thirteen-year-old girl she buried.
The one she ignored.
The one she thought she left behind.

The girl who refused to disappear.

This novel is about what happens when a woman finally listens to her younger self — the voice that was silenced, the pain that was dismissed, the truth she was never allowed to speak.


Why Women Everywhere Are Relating to This Story

Because so many women grew up in houses that yelled.

Your trauma may not have been physical — but emotional abuse leaves scars you learn to dress with silence.

This book is for women who:

✅ survived toxic family trauma
✅ still battle emotional wounds from childhood
✅ felt unseen or unheard
✅ grew up in dysfunctional homes
✅ carried shame, guilt, or generational trauma
✅ are on a self-healing journey
✅ need a novel that feels like someone finally understands

It’s fiction, yes — but it’s also:

💜 therapy in storytelling
💜 inner child healing wrapped in poetic prose
💜 emotional validation when you’ve never received any
💜 a mirror, but also a map

This is a women’s fiction novel written for emotional healing, for breaking generational cycles, and for the woman who finally feels ready to reclaim her voice.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is a nationally recognized author with over 200 books across genres, known for her raw, poetic writing and deeply emotional storytelling. Her work focuses on women’s fiction, trauma recovery, emotional healing, and the complex inner lives of women who have survived the unimaginable.

Her mission is simple:
to give women a voice, a mirror, and a story that reminds them they’re not alone.

She writes from experience, from truth, from research, and from the heart.

DISCLAIMER

This novel contains themes of emotional abuse, childhood trauma, psychological distress, and generational pain. While written with compassion and healing in mind, some scenes may be triggering. Reader discretion is advised.

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and felt the younger you staring back…

If you’ve ever carried pain you never spoke aloud…

If you’re ready to heal the wounds no one saw…

Then this is the story waiting for you.

👉 Order The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again today.
Your younger self is still waiting to be heard.

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The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again

Sometimes the loudest place in the world is the home you grew up in.

And sometimes the quietest voice—the one you ignore for decades—is your own.

Most people think childhood ghosts are imaginary. But some hauntings aren’t supernatural at all.
Some homes don’t creak… they scream.
Some walls don’t whisper… they echo memories you spend a lifetime trying to outrun.

But what happens when a woman finally stops running?

What happens when she looks in the mirror… and the girl she used to be is staring right back?

This is the story behind The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again, my most personal, cinematic, emotionally raw novel yet—a women’s fiction masterpiece that blends trauma recovery, generational pain, emotional abuse, and the long-forgotten bravery it takes to come home to yourself.


✨ A Story That Begins With Silence… and Ends With a Woman Reborn

She grew up in a house where yelling was a language, fear was a routine, and survival was the only skill she ever mastered.

For years, she learned to stay small.
To stay quiet.
To stay agreeable.
To stay broken… without looking broken.

And like so many women, she carried these invisible wounds straight into adulthood—into marriage, motherhood, and moments where she didn’t even recognize the woman in the mirror.

But the girl inside her never forgot.

She waited.
Watched.
Whispered through memories, dreams, and heartbreak.

Until one day—the whispers turned into a voice that could no longer be ignored.

“Come back for me.”

This novel is the story of what happens when a woman finally listens.


🔥 Why Readers Are Calling This ‘The Most Relatable Trauma-Healing Novel of the Decade’

Because it’s not just fiction.

It’s truth wrapped in storytelling.

It’s the kind of book women read and say:

  • “I felt every page.”
  • “This is my childhood.”
  • “No one talks about this, but she did.”
  • “I didn’t know a book could heal me.”
  • “I saw my own younger self in that mirror.”

This is more than a novel.
It’s a mirror.
For every woman who had to raise herself… even while growing up in a house full of adults.
For every woman who mistook chaos for love.
For every woman who forgot her own voice—but never lost it.


💔 Real. Raw. Healing. Beautiful.

If you’ve ever:

✅ Survived emotional abuse
✅ Felt unseen or unheard
✅ Carried childhood wounds you never told anyone about
✅ Lost pieces of yourself trying to keep the peace
✅ Said, “I’m fine” when you weren’t
✅ Looked into the mirror and didn’t recognize the woman looking back…

Then this story was written for you.

And it’s written by someone who lived it.


✨ About the Author — A.L. Childers

A.L. Childers is an award-winning storyteller and creator of emotionally transformative women’s fiction. Known for blending poetic prose with raw honesty, she writes the kind of books that stay with you long after the final chapter closes.

Her stories explore generational trauma, emotional survival, and the sacred journey back to your own voice.
She has written over 200 books across multiple genres, and her mission is simple:

To help women feel seen, understood, and less alone.


Disclaimer

This book deals with themes such as emotional abuse, childhood trauma, internalized shame, and generational pain. While written with compassion and healing intent, some scenes may be triggering for sensitive readers. Reader discretion is advised.


💥 Why You Should Buy This Book Today

Because healing starts the moment you recognize your story in someone else’s courage.

Because somewhere inside you, a younger version of you is still waiting to be heard.

Because you deserve a novel that doesn’t just entertain you—
it frees you.

👉 Order your copy of The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again today and begin the journey back to your own voice.

Your thirteen-year-old self is still in the mirror.

It’s time to meet her.
And it’s time to finally listen.

✨ Neon Nights & Endless Love–Aqua Net Dreams & Mixtape Memories — by A.L. Childers

Aqua Net Dreams & Mixtape Memories — by A.L. Childers

Welcome to a time capsule wrapped in glitter and grit — where the radio was our diary, the mall was our escape, and love was something we swore would last forever.

This isn’t just a blog.
It’s a revival.
A love letter to the girls who grew up in the glow of neon, who wore their hearts on their sleeves and their eyeliner like armor.

Here, we celebrate the kind of women who survived the noise, kept the music playing, and learned how to dance again — even when life hit rewind.


💄 The Soul of the 80’s — Reimagined

Back in the day, we believed in mixtapes, friendship bracelets, and love songs that could fix a broken heart.
We thought time moved slower, that forever was real, and that big hair could protect us from heartbreak.

But growing up didn’t mean we lost the magic — it just meant we had to rediscover it.

Neon Nights & Endless Love is that rediscovery.
It’s about finding joy again after years of holding your breath.
It’s about remembering that you don’t have to stay small to be loved — and that the glow you’ve been chasing has always been inside you.


💋 Aqua Net Dreams & Mixtape Memories

The title says it all:
Aqua Net Dreams is for the messy-haired dreamers who laughed, cried, and hustled their way through it all — who turned pain into poetry and survival into style.

Mixtape Memories is where we rewind to the songs that saved us — those power ballads and pop anthems that helped us survive bad boyfriends, brutal days, and broken promises.
Each one carries a story. Each one still knows your name.


🎶 What You’ll Find Here

💌 Retro Reflections — honest, nostalgic stories about love, loss, motherhood, womanhood, and all the glittering chaos in between.
🕯️ Healing & Humor — posts that blend emotional truth with 80’s wit and wisdom.
🌹 Feminine Empowerment — learning to love yourself again, one memory and one mirror at a time.
🎧 The Soundtrack of Our Lives — curated playlists, song-inspired essays, and the real stories behind the lyrics that raised us.
👠 Real Talk Lives & Sisterhood — connecting with women who get it — who’ve been through it — and who are rewriting their stories just like you.


🪩 A Space for Every Generation

Whether you grew up in the 80’s or were born decades later, this space is for you.
Because healing doesn’t have an expiration date — and good music never dies.

Here, Gen-X finds their second wind, Millennials find their roots, and Gen-Z discovers what authenticity really sounded like before filters and algorithms.

This is where we drop the masks, pick up the glitter, and remind ourselves that growing up doesn’t mean dimming down.


💫 About the Author

A.L. Childers is an author, advocate, and unapologetic dreamer who writes about healing, humor, and the human heart.

She’s the creator of The You Are What You Survived Sisterhood and author of over 200 books spanning health, history, and empowerment — from The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule to The Girl in the Mirror Is Thirteen Again.

Her work blends raw truth, soul-deep compassion, and a touch of rebellion.
She’s lived through the noise — the chaos, the heartbreak, the rediscovery — and she writes not from theory, but from the ashes she’s risen from.

In her world, storytelling is medicine, laughter is holy, and resilience is a language only survivors can truly speak.


💌 Why This Blog Exists

Because sometimes, healing doesn’t look like therapy — it looks like cranking up Journey, singing into a hairbrush, and remembering who the hell you are.

It exists for the women who are tired of pretending they’re fine.
For the ones who miss slow dances, handwritten notes, and believing in something bigger than burnout.
For the girls who became mothers, wives, caretakers — and forgot that they were art before they were anyone’s obligation.

Here, we talk about it all — the weight we’ve carried, the beauty we’ve lost, and the joy we’re reclaiming.

It’s real. It’s raw. It’s retro.


💞 Join the Movement

✨ Subscribe to the blog
✨ Join The You Are What You Survived Sisterhood
✨ Share your story or your favorite 80’s memory

Bring your heart. Bring your humor. Bring your hair spray if you still have it.

Because here, we don’t just remember the 80’s — we relive the strength, the sparkle, and the soundtrack that made us who we are.

So turn up the volume, press play, and stay awhile.
You’re home, baby. 💖