Sally Finch thought she had found love.
Instead, she found herself trapped in a life of fear, control, and silence.
Every day she told herself she could cope.
Every night she wondered if she would survive.
Then one ordinary morning, with nothing but the clothes she was wearing and a promise to buy milk, Sally walked out of her front door and kept walking.
That single step takes her into a hidden world of women's refuges, new identities, and the long, painful road to freedom. Forced to leave behind her name, her past, and everyone she knew, Sally becomes Rebecca Wilson, a woman trying to rebuild a life from nothing while the shadows of her old one still follow.
Not Even Her Name is a powerful, emotionally charged novel about domestic abuse, survival, and what it truly means to start again. It shines a light on the quiet courage it takes to leave, the systems that both help and fail vulnerable women, and the strength it takes to believe in a future after everything has been taken away.
Because sometimes survival starts with walking away...
and sometimes, it starts with becoming someone else.