<p><strong>Bruce is no stranger to survival</strong> - but after years of doing everything <strong><em>right</em></strong> he's left staring at a life that feels nothing like his own. The marriage has ended. The career that once defined him has vanished. His children are growing up without him to guide them. And the man in the mirror is a stranger wearing his face.</p><p></p><p>So he does the only thing that makes sense: he leaves. With nothing but a carry-on and a heart heavy with questions Bruce boards a flight to Jamaica - not to reinvent himself but to stop pretending he knows who he is at all.</p><p></p><p>What begins as an escape quickly becomes a reckoning. On the island's sun-drenched edges Bruce is confronted by everything he's been taught about strength fatherhood desire and Black masculinity. Every silence he's swallowed every choice he's justified every truth he's buried - it all rises to the surface. Through unexpected connections moments of raw intimacy and the uncomfortable honesty of solitude he's forced to look at the man he's been and decide who he's still willing to become.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Burn Me Whole</em></strong> is a deeply <strong>introspective</strong> work of <strong>Black literary fiction</strong>-an unflinching exploration of identity vulnerability and the messy nonlinear journey toward wholeness. Told in immersive voice-driven prose it's a story about what happens when we stop running from ourselves... and stand still long enough to meet the truth.</p>