This book is for the ones who have carried too much alone. The service members who came home but never fully came back. The police officers, correctional staff, and first responders who have seen more than any human was meant to see. The survivors of violence whose bodies still act like danger are everywhere. And the families who have loved them through the silence, the anger, and the distance.
At its core, The War You Can’t See delivers a simple but profound truth: trauma is not a sign of weakness. It is proof that your nervous system did exactly what it had to do to keep you alive. The problem is that no one showed you how to turn the alarm off once the danger passed. This book gives you the language to name what hurts and the tools to teach your body that the war is over.
Andre Davis writes the way people actually talk in squad cars, break rooms, and late-night phone calls when sleep won’t come. No lectures. No clinical jargon. Just plain honesty, real stories, and practical steps you can use right away. Whether you wear a uniform, a badge, scrubs, or invisible scars, this book meets you where you are and walks with you toward something better.
You learned how to survive. Now it is time to learn how to live.
Wedded to Debt: The Financial Suicide of Modern Marriage exposes how money problems don’t just strain a relationship they slowly suffocate it. Drawing on real-life stories, simple numbers, and hard-won wisdom, Andre Davis shows how “normal” habits credit cards, car notes, weddings financed on loans, quiet financial secrets—turn two loving people into silent adversaries.
This book walks couples step-by-step through honest money conversations, rebuilding trust after financial betrayal, designing a simple debt-free plan, and protecting their marriage from lifestyle pressure and social media comparison.
Instead of treating money as a taboo topic or a constant fight, Wedded to Debt helps readers turn finances into a shared mission. It’s a wake-up call and a game plan in one, a practical guide for couples who want to keep both their vows and their peace of mind.