My House Too: A Novel of Silence, Power, and Consequence

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My House Too can be read entirely on its own.

Set in an ordinary town, it explores the most dangerous agreements of all — the ones no one talks about.

Part of the Ordinary Lives series, this novel shifts the focus from what happens in the shadows to what happens when those shadows reach home. As unspoken rules begin to fracture, families, friendships, and communities are forced to confront the cost of what they’ve protected — and what they’ve ignored.

Through intersecting lives — partners and children, bystanders and participants — the story examines how silence is maintained, how power survives without force, and what happens when private decisions become impossible to contain. This is not a story of heroes or villains, but of ordinary people navigating moral pressure in spaces where truth has consequences.

My House Too looks at a different kind of justice — one that doesn’t begin in courtrooms or headlines, but inside kitchens, marriages, and the places we call safe.