you will love again

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In Your Soulmate Expired, And That’s OK, Sidney A. Alvarez delivers a raw, biographical account of loving someone in secret, losing everything in public, and learning—far too late—how to love himself. This is not a breakup book wrapped in platitudes. It’s a survival guide written from the wreckage of a twenty-three–year relationship that ended without closure.

Blending memoir with therapeutic reflection, Alvarez writes about growing up gay in a world that rewarded silence, navigating discrimination, surviving sexual assault, and living a double life where love was only allowed in private. Through eight hard-earned lessons, he guides readers toward healing with honesty and practical clarity, releasing shame, ending self-blame, setting boundaries, reclaiming identity, and believing, when it feels impossible, that you can love again.

This book is for anyone who has loved too deeply, hidden too much, or stayed too long. It offers truth, accountability, and a path forward, because some love stories end, and that doesn’t mean you do.

A man with glasses and a beard, holding a microphone, sitting on a gray chair, wearing a green jacket, black T-shirt, salmon-colored pants, and patterned shoes. Behind him is a quote on a blue and purple background that reads, 'You can mourn the life you thought you were going to have and still rise to claim the life that is waiting for you.'

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A smiling man with a beard and bald head wearing a black suit, with a quote on the right that reads, 'Healing begins the moment you stop abandoning yourself.' The quote is in pink, black, and blue text. There is also a pink and blue fleur-de-lis symbol and a small caption below that says, 'Your Soulmate Expired, And That's OK.'

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