Continuous Lies

About

They placed a crown on our heads before we could even spell our names. Plastic tiaras, glittering gowns, and bedtime stories whispered of rescue. A prince would come, they said, and happiness would follow. But the crown was heavy with expectation, and the story was never ours to write.

Continuous Lies is a raw exploration of the myths society feeds to women from childhood and the painful truths that unfold as they grow. Beginning with the princess stories that promise rescue by a prince, the book dismantles the illusion of happily-ever-after and exposes the brutal reality: marriage is not guaranteed, love often wounds more than it heals, and women are left to carry burdens alone.

Through vivid reflection, the book traces the cycle of abandonment and disappointment that many women endure — moving from connection to connection, giving pieces of themselves away, only to be treated as if their value diminishes with each failed attempt at love. It confronts the false hope instilled by a culture that teaches women to wait, to be chased, and to depend on men who too often leave.

At its heart, Continuous Lies is about resilience. It reveals how women, despite heartbreak, become shields for their children, protectors of their homes, and teachers of emotional intelligence even while carrying their own pain. It challenges the silence around suffering, the contradictions of desire and denial, and the expectations placed on women to endure quietly.

This book is not a fairy tale. It is a manifesto of truth — a call to reject false narratives, to embrace strength in solitude, and to rewrite the story for future generations. Continuous Lies insists that women are not waiting to be saved. They are saving themselves, breaking cycles, and reclaiming the power of their own voices.