She stopped trying to be soft. Now she writes like a wound with a voice.
Salt in Her Honey is a razor-sharp collection of poetry and prose for the women who've been gaslit, ghosted, guilted, and called too much. With gut-wrenching honesty, Dacia Collins takes you through heartbreak, rage, trauma, codependency, and the sacred fire of reclaiming your name.
This is not a love story.
This is survival in stilettos.
This is the tenderness that stayed after everything else left.
Split into five explosive chapters-When the Sugar Crystallized, What the Salt Preserved, Even Honey Can Rot, The Ache She Sweetened Herself, and The Aftertaste-each page is a reckoning, a resurrection, a dare.
If you've ever been left, lied to, or labeled for your pain-this is your permission to burn the blueprint and build yourself back anyway.
For fans of Rupi Kaur, Blythe Baird, and Michaela Angemeer-but grittier. Meaner. Realer.