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There, He Holds Her

De : Meg Calvin
Lu par : Jon Bolitho-Jones
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There, He Holds Her is a dual-timeline women's fiction novel exploring generational trauma, religious conditioning, and the sacred journey back to wholeness, told through the intertwining stories of a mother and daughter separated by four decades.

1979, Plockton, Texas: Vivian Chelsee is eighteen, high-achieving, passionate, and in love with her best childhood friend, Miguel. On the night of her high school graduation, she sneaks out to meet him at their secret spot by the lake. Their bodies speak a language her strict religious upbringing has taught her to fear, but their love feels undeniable. When powerful family forces intervene to separate them, Vivian's life takes an unexpected turn, one that will shape not only her future, but that of her unborn daughter, Heti.

2018, Rutherglen, Texas: Reverend Heti Stone is in her mid-thirties, accomplished, and spiritually suffocating. She's built a successful ministry on discipline and self-denial, binding her breasts beneath restrictive sports bras, policing her appearance, and burying her desires under layers of shame. Raised by her stepdad, Raleigh, after a traumatic early childhood separation from her biological father, Heti has never questioned the carefully constructed narrative of her family's past. But when her beloved Aunt Moira dies suddenly, Heti's carefully constructed walls begin to crumble. Through dreams, supernatural encounters with wounded versions of her mother at different ages in the past, and her friendship with Barbara (a fellow female pastor), Heti begins to question everything she's been taught about her body, her worth, and her right to desire.

As past and present collide, secrets unravel: Heti discovers the full truth about how her mother Vivian's first love was stolen, how family control and religious manipulation shaped generations, and how the wounds of the past can finally be healed. And the religious trauma that has shaped both women's lives must finally be named and dismantled.

©2026 Meg Calvin (P)2026 Meg Calvin
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