From Heartbreak to Healing: A Raw, Faith-Filled Blueprint for Manifesting the Love You Deserve
Are you tired of performing for love, praying for clarity, and repeating the same painful relationship patterns? Drawn to You: How Writing the Vision Attracts the Love You Deserve is the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.
Written by award-winning trauma-informed coach and author Jenefeness Franke, MBA, this transformative guide takes you on a soul-deep journey from betrayal to boldness, from panic attacks on cold airport floors to peaceful, purpose-driven partnership.
After surviving two divorces, emotional abuse, and the silent weight of “strong Black woman syndrome,” Jenefeness didn’t just bounce back—she broke through. She did the mirror work. She rewrote her story. And on a quiet night of surrender, she wrote a vision that attracted the man God had for her.
Now she’s here to help you do the same.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
✨ Why healing must come before love
✨ How to activate your feminine energy and divine magnetism
✨ The "Frog Phase"—what it is and how to navigate it with clarity
✨ How to break generational patterns around love, struggle, and sacrifice
✨ Real stories from women who wrote their vision and attracted aligned, healthy love
✨ A step-by-step blueprint to write your vision with spiritual precision
✨ What it really feels like when the right one arrives (Hint: Peace over pressure)
This isn’t just a relationship book. It’s a love readiness guide. A healing workbook. A sacred reminder that you are not too broken, too late, or too much.
Whether you’re divorced, never married, healing from trauma, or simply ready to stop settling—this book will meet you where you are, wrap you in grace, and walk you into your own Sacred Garden season.
🖊️ Bonus Resources Inside:
• Vision writing prompts
• The Frog Watchlist
• Sacred Garden reflection map
• Tools to discern peace vs. panic
• A 30-day love manifestation challenge
Perfect for:
Single Black women ready to date with purpose
Women healing from toxic love, betrayal, or abandonment
Faith-filled women craving alignment over attachment
Readers of The Wait, Attached, All About Love, and What Happened to You?