Author Bio – S. Lee Davis
S. Lee Davis is a Louisville-based author, nurse manager, and proud mother and grandmother. With a background in critical care nursing and multiple degrees under her belt, she brings both clinical insight and deep personal experience to her writing.
Her debut memoir, The Girl in the Window, is the result of over two decades of healing, reflection, and courage. Written as a way to process and ultimately reclaim her voice, the book shares a powerful story of trauma, survival, and self-liberation.
S. Lee hopes readers will come away knowing they are not defined by what has happened to them—and that the strength to begin again is already within.
When she’s not writing, she enjoys checking off bucket-list adventures and spending time with her daughters, son-in-law and grandsons. She is currently working on her second book, a psychological thriller.
Short Synopsis:
The Girl in the Window
A Memoir by S. Lee Davis
The Girl in the Window is a raw and deeply personal memoir by S. Lee Davis—a story over twenty years in the making.
Told with haunting honesty and quiet strength, this book traces one woman’s journey through emotional and psychological abuse, the years she spent hiding her truth, and the moment she chose to take her life back.
From the outside, everything looked normal. But behind closed doors, the silence was deafening—and survival meant learning how to disappear.
Now, for the first time, she tells the story she once vowed to keep hidden.
The Girl in the Window is not just about what happened. It’s about what it takes to survive it—and the power of finally being seen.