G J Mallett 5.0 out of 5 stars Raw. Relentless. Redemptive.Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Author to Author Review - Into The Ocean by Kaylin Wingfield Raw. Relentless. Redemptive. As a fellow author, I approach memoirs with a different lens-listening not just to the story, but to the voice behind the story. And Kaylin Wingfield's voice? It doesn't whisper. It roars. This is not polished prose designed to impress critics. It is a heart hemorrhaging onto the page. And that's what gives it power. Kaylin doesn't just invite you into her life-she confronts you with it. She tears down the illusion of survival being clean or linear. Instead, she drags you through the trauma, the confusion, the shame, the rage, and the fleeting, fragile moments of grace that keep a person breathing when everything in them screams to stop. What sets this book apart is not just the content-it's the courage. Few dare to be this honest. Fewer still survive the kind of storm Kaylin recounts and choose to turn the debris into a lighthouse for others. But that's exactly what this book is: a lighthouse for the broken.