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March 1, 2026
From the precipice of despair to the triumphant power of redemption, Blaze Kincadin's 'The Long Road Back' is a gut-wrenching memoir detailing one woman's fierce battle to reclaim her life from the grips of addiction, betrayal, and profound loss. Once a trauma nurse dedicated to saving lives, Kincadin found herself ensnared by the very medications meant to heal her. A cascade of injuries, prescriptions, and devastating circumstances plunged her into a world where the line between survival and surrender blurred into oblivion. She recounts her near-death experiences, the loss of her home, grueling custody battles, and the crushing weight of personal betrayal, laying bare the isolating shame and relentless fight for life that defines addiction. Yet, even in the deepest darkness, hope flickers. Driven by an unwavering love for her children and a fierce vow to rise, Kincadin discovers the indomitable strength of the human spirit to endure, recover, and rebuild. This is not merely a story of addiction; it is a testament to the profound pain of heartbreak, the devastation of loss, and the unwavering fight to reclaim oneself. For those living in, loving through, or seeking to understand addiction, trauma, and motherhood, 'The Long Road Back' offers a raw, unfiltered narrative of survival and the quiet, mundane, yet powerful journey of living a life unshackled and fully human.
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Start Writing NowBlaze Kincadin is an aspiring author whose deeply personal memoir, 'The Long Road Back,' draws from her own harrowing journey through addiction, loss, and betrayal. As a former trauma nurse, Kincadin brings a unique perspective to the struggles of overcoming substance abuse, particularly within the context of motherhood. Her writing is a testament to her resilience and her commitment to sharing a raw, unflinching account of recovery.