How to Co-Parent When You’re Still Heartbroken
You didn’t choose this. You didn’t plan to be handing your child over to someone who broke your heart.
But here you are. Standing at the door. Smiling through pain. Trying not to fall apart.
Heartbreak & Handovers is the book every separated parent needs when the emotional wounds are still fresh but the handovers have already begun. It’s a raw, compassionate guide to navigating co-parenting while healing from the very person you’re still expected to see face-to-face.
Written by breakup coach Kellie Davis, this book will hold your hand through the mess ~ the silent tears after drop-offs, the rage that bubbles when they move on too fast, and the guilt of trying to stay strong for your kids when you’re breaking inside.
This isn’t about being perfect
It’s about surviving what no one prepared you for
And finding your strength while still putting your children first
This is your healing space. Your safe place. Your honest guide back to you.





Amazon Customer –
After a very painful break up I found it very difficult to navigate a no contact rule with my children still needing to see their dad. I came across this book by an author who specialises in heartbreak and break ups. Well I can tell you this book is an absolute game changer. Its content speaks to you with the greatest of empathy and is full of empowering tools to help you navigate the hurt and pain and find a way forward. There is an opportunity to journal your feelings and emotions allowing you yo detach yourself and regain some balance . . This book is an absolute must for those of you in the same position. Run don’t walk people. You will not be sorry . Massive thank you to the author , who I have to say, really knows her stuff!!
Karen Kiernan –
“I read this book during one of the toughest times of my life – a painful breakup while navigating solo parenting. I was skeptical at first, but this book resonated deeply with me. Its honest and compassionate approach helped me process my emotions and find a sense of calm amidst the chaos.
What struck me most was how the author’s words validated my experience as a heartbroken parent. The advice and reflections offered practical guidance on prioritizing my kids’ needs while navigating my own grief.
This book didn’t promise to fix everything overnight, but it gave me the tools to cope and find strength in vulnerability. If you’re going through a similar struggle, I highly recommend this book – it’s a gentle reminder that you’re not alone, and that healing is possible.”