
When Daddy’s Little Girl Is No Longer Daddy’s Little Girl
A Black Girl’s Guide To Healing From A Narcissistic Parent
This 42-page eBook came to life in less than a week—right after another gut-wrenching moment with my father. I was done. Tired. From being accused of gaslighting him, to being subbed on Facebook like I’m some random enemy, to him suggesting I might die early because I don’t “respect” him—something in me finally broke.
So I wrote this. For me, and for every Black girl who knows what it’s like to deal with a father (or parent) who should’ve been your safe space but instead became another source of hurt.

This isn’t just information—it’s validation, insight, and a path toward emotional freedom.
In this powerful eBook, you’ll uncover:
10 eye-opening traits of a narcissistic parent
10 signs to help you identify them
10 examples of how it may make you feel
10 real, raw stories drawn from personal experience
10 empowering coping strategies to help you heal and reclaim your peace
This eBook isn’t just about my father—it’s about a pattern, a legacy of silence too many Black daughters carry. We’re expected to be strong, obedient, understanding, and forgiving—no matter how deep the wound, no matter how loud the disrespect. We’re told to shrink, to comply, to “honor” those who can’t even honor our humanity.
But I wrote this to break that cycle. Because at some point, being Daddy’s Little Girl stops feeling like love and starts feeling like a performance. A contract signed in guilt, gaslighting, and obedience. And when you finally step out of that role—when you choose peace over performance, truth over tolerance—it can shake everything.