Love, hate, murder and church collide when a couple find themselves at a painful crossroad, debating to abort or deliver their child of miracles. Steven and Karen Wheaton are active church-goers with a pointed sense of right and wrong. When they learn of Karen’s pregnancy, A woman who has severe diabetes, they hope to instill their beliefs in this new life they are bringing into the world, but when a corrupt clergyman starts to use Karen for his own ant-abortion agenda, Steven finds himself surrounded by questions of morality. As Karen’s Pregnancy takes a turn for the worst and she becomes deathly ill, it appears that the only thing that may save her is to have an abortion. Steven is faced with his most dire decision of all, having to choose between his wife and his unborn baby’s life.
What happens in this novel will bring you much pause to reflect on the important and controversial issues this story and its topics bring to light. With a plot twist around every corner, readers will open one door only to find another. This is a story told through lots a dialect. The clipped language of these characters speaks as much about their culture as it does about their education and personalities. I wanted to write about a topic where passion overrides opinion, and opinion evokes passion. I wanted to place the reader inside the story for themselves, leaving them to wonder what they would do under the same circumstances. Above all else, Heartache & Sin is a love story between a husband and wife, living in an area where family, farming and church remain a priority in people’s lives.
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