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Courtney Boyer
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Courtney Boyer
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Vulnerable, provocative, and laugh-out-loud honest, Opened is more than a story about non-monogamy—it’s about what happens when a woman stops asking for permission to want more.
Courtney Boyer was a therapist and relationship coach who spent years teaching others how to communicate, connect, and love. But behind closed doors, her own marriage was suffocating. After years of rejection, loneliness, and shrinking herself to fit the mold of “perfect wife and mother,” she makes a bold, terrifying proposal at her seventeenth wedding anniversary: What if we opened the marriage?
What begins as a desperate bid to save her relationship becomes a raw, unflinching journey of self-discovery. From deconstructing purity culture to navigating desire, body image, and patriarchy, Courtney’s memoir peels back every layer of conditioning to reveal the woman she was always meant to be.
This isn’t a guidebook. It’s an intimate reckoning with marriage, motherhood, shame, and the price of finally choosing yourself. Courtney’s journey is messy, sexy, and most of all, real. And it just might make you question everything you’ve been taught about what women are allowed to want.
If you’ve ever wondered what it costs to silence your own needs—or what it takes to finally claim them—this book will meet you there. Honest, sensual, and deeply human, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever wondered: Is this all there is?
©2025 Courtney Boyer (P)2025 Courtney BoyerOne of the book’s greatest strengths is its relatability. Whether she’s discussing personal struggles, growth, or moments of clarity, there’s a consistent thread of authenticity that makes you feel seen as a reader. The tone is conversational yet thoughtful, striking a balance between storytelling and insight. It doesn’t preach or try to offer neat, packaged solutions—instead, it encourages you to sit with discomfort and reflect on your own journey.
At times, the pacing can feel a little uneven, particularly when moving between themes, but this also mirrors the nonlinear nature of personal growth, which seems intentional. The writing isn’t overly complex, but that simplicity works in its favor, making the message accessible and impactful.
Overall, Opened is a meaningful read for anyone interested in personal development, emotional resilience, or simply understanding themselves a bit better. It’s the kind of book that doesn’t just stay on the page—it lingers with you afterward, prompting quiet reflection long after you’ve finished it.
Personal growth between a couple full of love.
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