She didn't hit rock bottom once.
She lived there—again and again.
Tara Peterson was a teenage mother searching for stability, a young woman chasing something—anything—that might finally feel like enough. Her life became a cycle of fleeting highs, crushing lows, and the quiet unraveling that happens when everything looks fine on the outside.
What followed wasn't a single breaking point—but years of trying to regain control, only to lose it again.
Addiction.
Chaos.
Survival.
Until the moment came when holding on was no longer an option.
Voices to Victories is a raw and unfiltered memoir of addiction, identity, and the illusion of control—the belief that if we just try harder, manage better, or hold on tighter, we can fix what's broken.
But what if the answer isn't in controlling more…
but in finally letting go?
Through deeply personal storytelling, Tara shares the reality of high-functioning addiction, the weight of shame, and the internal battle between who she was and who she longed to become. This is not a story of a single turning point—but of cycles, setbacks, and the slow, painful process of rebuilding a life from the inside out.
Honest, gripping, and ultimately redemptive, this memoir speaks to anyone who has ever felt stuck in patterns they couldn't break—or wondered if real change was even possible.
This is more than a story of addiction.
It's a story about what happens when the fight for control ends…
and something stronger begins.