
HOLY SH*T, THEY’RE GONE: Navigating the F*cking Aftermath of Loss Without the Bullsh*t
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Grief didn’t just knock on your door—it blew it off its hinges, dragged you out kicking and screaming, set your whole goddamn world on fire, and pissed on the ashes for good measure.
It’s a damn fistfight with the universe. It will tear you apart in ways you didn’t think were even possible, and when you think you’ve hit rock bottom, that sadistic bastard will hand you a shovel and say, “Keep digging, asshole.”
They’re gone, and nothing—nothing—will ever be the same, and the world has the audacity to expect you to carry on like your soul hasn’t just been decimated.
Everyone keeps saying the same goddamn things: “They’re in a better place,” “Time heals all wounds,” or “God doesn’t give you more than you can handle.” You’re ready to grab them by the throat and scream, “Who the fuck are you kidding?”
What you need is someone who gets it—a fellow survivor who knows what it’s like to scream into the void, break down in the grocery store, and then somehow, some-fucking-how, keep moving forward.
"Holy Sh*t, They’re Gone" isn’t a hug-it-out, unicorns-and-rainbows, blow-sunshine-up-your-ass grief book. It’s your call to arms in the middle of the most horrific battle of your life. It’s a survival guide for the broken, the pissed off, and the utterly wrecked who are done pretending to be “strong” for everyone else’s comfort.
It’s not here to coddle you or whisper sweet nothings about “healing.” It’s here to sit with you in the shit, pour you a stiff drink, and say: “Yeah, it’s fucked. But you’re still here. So, what are we going to do about it?"
Packed with more profanity than a biker bar on payday, dark-as-hell humor, and the kind of truth most people won’t even dare whisper, this is for the grieving badass who’s done pretending everything’s fine. It’s not fine. It’s hell.
This isn’t about “finding peace” or “letting go.” It’s about learning to exist in the chaos, to scream when you need to, to laugh when it’s inappropriate, and to fucking fight for your life—even when you don’t know what it’s worth anymore.
You’ve lost someone you can’t live without. Now it’s time to figure out how to live anyway.
Strap in. It’s going to hurt like hell—but you’ll survive. Because you have to. You’re still breathing, and as much as that feels like a goddamn betrayal, it means there’s a path forward.
They’re gone. The world’s never going to be the same. But you? You’re still here. And you’ve got some fucking living to do.
This book will be right there with you every messy, rage-filled, ugly step of the way. It’s not going to fix you. But it might just save you.
You ready? Good. Let’s fucking go.© 2025 Cassandra Crossno
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