Renee Tucker has spent sixteen years as the ultimate "Accountant Manager, " turning her family's life into a high-performance, prestige-driven machine. With her home in DeSoto, her career, and her three children, she believes she has successfully mastered the math of a perfect life. But when her husband, Shane, abruptly files for divorce, the ledger doesn't just fail to balance-it shatters. Left with the ruins of a sixteen-year marriage and a future that suddenly seems insolvent, Renee faces the ultimate audit.
Forced to pivot from a life built on image to one defined by integrity, she finds herself in a desperate battle to save her home and protect her children from a husband who has become a stranger. As she navigates the cold corridors of the courtroom and the even colder reality of a decade-long betrayal, Renee learns that she is not merely a wife, a corporate manager, or a mother-she is a survivor. With the unexpected support of a community she had previously kept at bay, she begins to rebuild.
It Didn't Kill Me is a raw, unflinching, and deeply empowering story about what happens when you stop managing an image and start accounting for the truth. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the realization that sometimes, the only way to find out who you are is to lose everything you thought you were supposed to be.
Renee Tucker has spent sixteen years as the ultimate "Accountant Manager, " turning her family's life into a high-performance, prestige-driven machine. With her home in DeSoto, her career, and her three children, she believes she has successfully mastered the math of a perfect life. But when her husband, Shane, abruptly files for divorce, the ledger doesn't just fail to balance-it shatters. Left with the ruins of a sixteen-year marriage and a future that suddenly seems insolvent, Renee faces the ultimate audit.
Forced to pivot from a life built on image to one defined by integrity, she finds herself in a desperate battle to save her home and protect her children from a husband who has become a stranger. As she navigates the cold corridors of the courtroom and the even colder reality of a decade-long betrayal, Renee learns that she is not merely a wife, a corporate manager, or a mother-she is a survivor. With the unexpected support of a community she had previously kept at bay, she begins to rebuild.
It Didn't Kill Me is a raw, unflinching, and deeply empowering story about what happens when you stop managing an image and start accounting for the truth. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the realization that sometimes, the only way to find out who you are is to lose everything you thought you were supposed to be.