In marriages that appear whole yet feel quietly fractured within, love often carries more than it was meant to hold. In Boundaries in Marriage, Dr. Jean Héder Petit-Frère enters that hidden space where devotion exists without clarity, where faith is mistaken for endurance and silence for peace. It speaks to those who have loved deeply yet felt themselves fading, revealing how the absence of boundaries slowly erodes identity, and how truth, once named, begins to restore what was quietly lost.
This is not a call to love less, but to love truthfully. Through reflection and practical wisdom, the journey moves from quiet recognition to lasting change, where forgiveness gains structure and faith aligns with discernment, inviting readers to reclaim themselves without abandoning commitment, restore balance where confusion once lived, and embrace a love that is not only enduring, but honest, life giving, and free.