In the novel Securely Insecure, four strangers meet at a Delaware college in the hope of leaving their abusive childhoods in the past. Lynnie, Myra, Jessica, and Amanda are kindred spirits, soon forming an unbreakable bond through a shared commonality of trauma. As the women journey through life, their past haunts them, these challenges only triggering their traumas, exploiting their most vulnerable insecurities.
The friendship bonds are tested when terrible circumstances change the friends' dynamic, their legal and emotional ramifications irreparable. Through journeys of tragedy, loss, grief, love, and, eventually, redemption and growth, the four women learn hard lessons from their past, ultimately discovering that while you cannot change your circumstances, you can set a new trajectory for your future.
Securely Insecure provokes readers to evaluate humanity within the framework of relevant issues such as addiction, anxiety, friendship, love, and loss, exposing the importance of choices, even when later regrettable.