No One Brings You a Casserole When Your Husband Goes to Rehab

What readers are saying about the book


Sabrina

A Little Town in Missouri, USA

This book gave me all the feels, which is totally awesome! I felt moments of sadness and moments where I seriously laughed out loud! Moments when my heart pounded and stopped. Moments of goosebumps and chills. Can't for it to come out in hardcopy so I can buy my own!

Grant Mullen M.D.

Author of Emotionally Free, Canada

This is a story about hope. It’s a captivating story of hope in the face of shame, insecurity, anxiety, failure, addiction, codependency, marriage crises, spiritual warfare, abandonment, rejection, grief and disappointment. It’s also a story of faith, trust, persistence and forgiveness. But the most powerful message of the book is that it’s a love story. A love story between a struggling couple and their loving heavenly father. If you need a reason to be hopeful in your life, you won’t be able to put this book down.

Pastor Kevin O'Brien

One Step Ministries, Apex, NC

Leah Grey is a terrific writer with a great voice and No One Brings a Casserole is an engaging read for sure. But more than that, it is a wonderful piece of evangelism that will bring hope to the broken and glory to Jesus Christ. If your life has been touched by addiction in any way, this book provides the comfort you seek. It’s a joy!

Caroline

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

I loved it! It gives tough love and hope. She doesn't sugarcoat anything. It's so authentic.

Dr. Adrienne Benavides

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

More than a year ago, I sat in a conference in California hearing a woman share her vulnerability, her story. I sat quietly and said WOW. I took note of her future book title and said so many women could be helped by her story. Please share with someone you know who can be encouraged and lifted up.

Anastasia

Seattle, Washington, USA

A pure delight—with each page Leah will have you laughing and crying as she takes you through an incredible story of crazy love, grace and hope that is stronger than addiction.

About the author



Leah Grey is a Canadian blogger and three-time college dropout. She lived in the greater New York City area (a.k.a. New Jersey) with her two sons, baby girl, and Latin-lover husband for almost a decade before moving back to Canada (for the free healthcare!).

Best known for her candid, comedic, faith-based approach, Leah challenges popular beliefs about addiction to empower families affected by addiction. She has been featured on multiple publications including ‘The Huffington Post,’ ‘The Mighty’ and ‘To Love, Honor and Vacuum’ and was the grand-prize winner of The Word Guild’s ‘In the Beginning’ Contest in 2017 for emerging Christian writers. She hasn't been on the cover of Vogue yet, but maybe one day.

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