Barely Surviving is a compelling story, showcasing a mother’s grief and survivors guilt. It’s
fiction but based on some true events. Callie Palet is lost, she survives day to day alone and
lonely. She feels she deserves to be miserable after living, her children dying and then her
husband a mere 4 years after the accident. That accident took her life and shattered it into
pieces. She wanted to save them, couldn’t, and lost herself along the way. She merely
drank her life away for the first year, leaving her husband Jake to grieve alone. Jake and Callie
promised each other they’d survive the loss by leaning on one other. But Callie had only
leaned on alcohol trying to drown her pain and emotions that were so raw and painful, every
breath she took was harder than the last. When she finally pulled herself above the black hole
that was her life, she was too late. The damage was done and she lost Jake to himself. She
pulled away from everyone who loved her, ignoring her friends until they stopped trying. Only
one friend remained by her side and still tried, her best friend Layla. Layla was loyal and was
fiercely protective over Callie, but also knew when to give her tough love and guide her gently
which way she thought she should go. Callie promised Jake she’d never love another man
after he died, until life threw another curve ball in the form of Nate Owens president of Bustling
Corp. She was hired to do some renovations on one of his board rooms. What she didn’t
know was that when his office door came crashing into her literally taking her legs out from
under her, was one of the best things that could have happened to her. Could Nate bring her
back to life and save her from herself?