As a Christian long awaiting a marriage that glorified God, she thought she had found her prince. Instead, she had invited a wolf in sheep's clothing to become Lord of her home.Liberty Steele recalls her experience with a narcissistic and abusive partner in a Christian marriage, likening the betrayal to casting your pearls before swine in this memoir.She reveals how she found healing, offering a powerful beacon of hope for others who feel trapped in an unhealthy relationship or marriage. Having endured six years of torment, the author reflects on the biblical promise of restoration, explaining how her losses were redeemed and helping others avoid a painful path.The author observes that being churched does not prevent abuse at home and on average survivors attempt to leave seven times before succeeding. Too often, the church does not stand ready to assist thesevictims.Whether you re seeking to end an unhealthy relationship or want guidance on navigating life aft er escaping one, the author s experiences prove that even aft er years of being diminished, a life of love and light is possible.