She bled honey for people who only came to rot it.
Salt in Her Honey is a poetry collection for the women who loved with no return address, who shattered quietly, and who carried sweetness in a world that only tasted their salt.
Dacia Collins writes with brutal tenderness about betrayal, emotional survival, generational wounds, toxic friendships, and the bitter residue heartbreak leaves behind. Split into five raw, unflinching chapters, this book is not a love story—it’s a reckoning.
A raw poetry collection on betrayal, survival, and becoming unapologetically yourself. For fans of Rupi Kaur, Blythe Baird, and the ones who had to become their own closure—Salt in Her Honey isn’t soft. It burns, it bares, and it bites back.