Whether you are a survivor of domestic violence or in a relationship with any type of abuse, you need to know that you are in a crisis situation, and you need help.
When it comes to abuse and domestic violence, unfortunately, many who are in the middle of such a crisis don't recognize how toxic and dangerous their relationship has become until it's seemingly too late. They feel trapped and unable to get out, and often stop believing they are worthy of getting out.
In "Hose the House Down", author Araceli Vasquez shares stories, conversations, and lessons from her real-life experiences as she and her daughter, Maxi, navigate the truth of abuse and healing.
Part memoir, part self-empowerment guide, this book takes you on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance to show you the signs of a relationship that has become abusive and open your eyes to how you too can stand up and find your freedom.
In "Hose the House Down" you will see:
Too many people (women especially) suffer through abuse alone, believing there is no future. If this is or has been you-if this is someone you know-this book is an invitation to take your life back.