About Books
The Books
The Room 11 series is based on true events and told through multiple perspectives. It is a story of addiction and recovery, illness and healing, marriage under pressure, and faith that endured when certainty did not. These books do not offer easy answers. They offer companionship, honesty, and hope for those walking through their own difficult seasons.
Each book serves a different purpose, meeting readers where they are, whether they are inside the crisis, learning how to live after it, or seeking support as a caregiver.
Room II
Room 11 begins in a hospital, but its focus is deeply human.
When Shaun’s alcohol addiction collides with a devastating medical crisis, life fractures all at once. Hospital rooms replace routines. Fear replaces certainty. Told from both Shaun’s and Julie’s perspectives, the story captures not only what happened, but how it felt, inside addiction, inside caregiving, and inside a marriage pushed to its limits.
This book does not shy away from the reality of addiction or the brutality of illness. It also does not reduce the story to survival alone. At its heart, Room 11 is about choosing love in moments when walking away would have been easier, and about a faith that remained present even when answers did not.
Book Two
Book II picks up after the hospital rooms empty and the immediate danger passes.
This is the story of what comes next, the long, quiet work of rebuilding a life after trauma. Shaun’s sobriety is lived without spectacle. Healing unfolds through routines, honesty, and consistency rather than dramatic breakthroughs. Marriage shifts, boundaries take shape, and trust is rebuilt slowly, sometimes uncomfortably.
This book explores what it means to stay after the crisis, when the adrenaline fades and the real work begins. It is about learning to live again, not as the people they were before, but as the people they have become.
Room 11: The Companion Workbook & Journal
The Room 11 Companion Workbook & Journal was created for those who are walking alongside someone they love through addiction, illness, or recovery.
Grounded in lived experience, this workbook offers space to process fear, exhaustion, anger, and hope without judgment. It addresses the realities of caregiving, understanding medical environments, advocating in hospitals, setting boundaries, navigating changing relationships, and holding faith in seasons of waiting.
This is not a workbook designed to fix or rush healing. It is meant to sit beside the reader, offering guidance, reflection, and reassurance that they do not have to carry everything alone.
Testimonials
What Readers Are Saying
Jonathan C.
“This book made me feel seen in a season where I felt invisible.”
Mila F.
“A rare kind of honesty. Gentle, brave, and deeply human.”
Julia T.
“Not just a story -an anchor.”
You Are Not Alone
You don’t have to be strong here.
You don’t have to have answers.
If these pages remind you that you’re not alone then they are doing what they were written to do.