Grief and Relief: Learning to Live After Lossby Wade ArmitaneuWhat if grief didn't look the way people expected it to? What if love stayed, even when life asked you to move forward?After a decade of caring for his terminally ill wife, Wade Armitaneu faced the moment every caregiver dreads-and the emotions few dare to speak aloud. When Georgie passed, the pain was real, but so was the relief. Relief that her suffering had ended. Relief that the long nights of fear were over. Relief that he could breathe again-and with it came guilt, judgment, and the question: What now?Grief and Relief is an unflinchingly honest memoir about love, loss, and the misunderstood journey of healing. Wade shares what it means to be a husband who gave everything to care for his partner, only to be judged for "moving on too soon." He explores the quiet battles of caregiving, the silent exhaustion, and the emotional complexity of life after death.In these pages, you'll discover: ✔ How grief doesn't follow a timeline-and why that's okay✔ The hidden weight of caregiving and how it changes you✔ Why relief after loss is not betrayal, but love in another form✔ The strength to love again-without losing the love that came beforeThis is more than a story. It's an invitation-to grieve without apology, to heal without shame, and to live again without fear.For anyone navigating the shadows of loss, or loving someone who is, this book offers comfort, clarity, and the hope of a life beyond heartbreak.