Synopses & Reviews
Becky Taylor, a young woman burdened by great expectations, is lying on a cold recovery table in an abortion clinic when she hears a man's voice, then gunshots. She holds her breath and lies perfectly still behind the curtain. When the gunman is finished, Becky is the only one left alive in the clinic. This act brings together two strangers who both seek answers to life's most wrenching questions, mainly: Are God's love and mercy big enough for every sin? The answer transforms multiple lives.
Synopsis
Burdened by great expectations, Becky Taylor is lying on a cold recovery table in an abortion clinic when she hears a man's voice and then gunshots. When the gunman is finished, Becky is the only one left alive in the clinic. This act brings together two strangers who both wonder if God's love and mercy are big enough for every sin.
About the Author
Sylvia Bambola received the Silver Angel Award for Refiner's Fire, as well as the Small Press Editor's Choice Award for her first novel, A Vessel of Honor (published under the pen name Margaret Miller). A resident of New York, she is a frequent speaker at Christian women's events. Sylvia and her husband have two grown children.