What if the safest place in your life became the place that slowly destroyed you?Behind the walls of an ordinary family home, Davis Shyaka was living two lives: the son everyone admired, and the prisoner no one could see. Every chapter peels back another layer of the hidden war he fought in silence — the late nights, the lies told to himself, the guilt that followed every moment of escape, and the terrifying realization that the addiction was no longer a habit, but a master. As the world outside shuts down during the pandemic, the walls of his room begin closing in, forcing him into a brutal confrontation with the darkest corners of his mind.But Home Is Hell is not only about destruction. It is about the terrifying question that hangs over every reader long after the pages end: How many people are secretly losing themselves while pretending to be fine? Raw, emotionally charged, and disturbingly relatable, this book drags readers into a battle most people never speak about — and reveals what it truly takes to reclaim a stolen future before it is too late.