About The Author

Karina Colon Webber

Karina Colon Webber is a writer, mother, veteran, survivor, and woman of faith whose life story is marked by resilience, courage, and renewal. Born in Panama and raised in Puerto Rico, her journey has carried her across countries, through deep personal trials, and into a life grounded in truth and purpose.

Through Silent Love, Unsilenced Life, Karina shares her story with vulnerability and strength, offering readers a reminder that healing is possible, identity can be reclaimed, and peace can be chosen even after the hardest chapters.

About The Book

Silent Love,
Unsilenced Life

A Journey from Hidden Heartbreak to Owning My Joy

A powerful and deeply personal story of healing, faith, survival, and self-reclamation. Karina Colon Webber shares her journey through heartbreak, betrayal, trauma, illness, and renewal, emerging with a voice that is no longer silent and a life rooted in peace, truth, and joy.

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“Her Name Was Peace”: In Love That Doesn’t Cost Your Nervous System

How Silent Love, Unsilenced Life rewrites romance after trauma, slowly, deliberately, and without apology There is a kind of love story our culture prefers because it’s easy to dramatize: the collision, the obsession, the heat that looks like fate. It’s loud. It’s addictive. It photographs well. But if you’ve lived through betrayal or violence, or through the smaller, repeated erosions of self that happen when you keep shrinking to be loved, then chaos doesn’t feel like romance. It feels like a warning. Karina Colon Webber understands this with the authority of lived consequence. In Silent Love, Unsilenced Life, romance doesn’t arrive as rescue. It arrives as peace. And the book makes a daring choice: it treats peace not as an

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When the Body Speaks: Cancer, Control, and the Courage of Early Detection

A chapter from Silent Love, Unsilenced Life that turns fear into action, and scars into testimony Before cancer, many of us believe, quietly and superstitiously, that vigilance is a kind of shield. Do the right things. Go to the appointments. Follow the instructions. Keep the machine of responsibility running, and life will reward you with predictability. Karina Colon Webber believed in that bargain, too. For two years, she monitored a nodule in her breast. She did what conscientious patients do: exams, mammograms, follow-ups. She lived “by the book,” disciplined and careful. And then, like so many stories that begin with routine, a doctor suggested a biopsy. The word “biopsy” doesn’t just introduce a procedure. It introduces a new mental weather

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The Cost of Quiet: What We Call Love When We Mean Survival

In Silent Love, Unsilenced Life and the moment a woman stops mistaking endurance for devotion There are lives that are loud from the beginning, built on declarations, certainty, clean origin stories. And then there are lives that begin in a kind of hush: not unloved, not unformed, but quietly edited by other people’s choices. Silent Love, Unsilenced Life: A Journey from Hidden Heartbreak to Owning My Joy opens from that second kind of beginning. Karina Colon Webber’s memoir doesn’t treat silence as a poetic mood or a tasteful restraint. Silence here is structural, woven into childhood, stitched into womanhood, reinforced by the social training that teaches so many women to keep the peace even when peace is not what’s actually

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