
Wounded Angels
A Journey to Wholeness Through Inner Child Healing
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THERE’S SOMEONE WHO WILL GUIDE YOU LIKE NO OTHER—AND YOU’VE KNOWN THEM YOUR WHOLE LIFE
It's Your Inner Child
Before the shame. Before the hiding.
That child holds the key to a deeper level of spirituality than you've ever known.
The moment you feel them, everything begins to heal.
Wounded Angels isn’t a self-help manual. It’s not some tale with a heroic arc.
It's a lived record of spiritual transformation after a lifetime of quiet despair.
David Deane Haskell spent 40 years buried in guilt over his mother’s tragic death. Therapy didn’t help. How-to books couldn’t touch it. Nothing worked—until he finally stopped blocking out the pain and started facing it. Directly. Repeatedly. Unflinchingly.
This book is that journey.
“David, thank you for this remarkable book. You have such a clear, distinctive voice. You are also gifted with both courage and resilience. Beautifully written.”
— Carolyn Dever, PhD, Guggenheim Fellow, Professor of Creative Writing, Dartmouth
Inside, you’ll experience:
✔️ What inner child healing actually feels like—unfiltered
✔️ How to stay present with shame, rage, and grief—and not run
✔️ Why healing isn’t a moment—it’s a sacred undoing that unfolds from within
This isn’t advice or inspiration.
This is transformation—felt in your chest, breath, and bones.
Read this if you've tried everything, and nothing has cracked the shell encasing the true you. This book is different precisely because it won't tell you how to crack that ancient scar-stuff. It will show you how it actually feels when the shattering begins. Then you'll know. Then you'll begin.
You’ve carried so much for so long.
If something shifted as you read this,
just pause—
and ask if this might be the one that walks with you now.