Two women. One hospital. One wound neither of them can ignore.
When a tense encounter in a hospital hallway turns into an official report, Amanda Fields, a respected Black nurse leader, finds her professionalism questioned and her character quietly placed on trial. Kelly Monroe, the polished administrator who signs off on the report, believes she is protecting order. Instead, she sets in motion a chain of events that forces both women to confront what happens when systems reward silence, fear, and appearances over truth.
As rumors spread, loyalties shift, and private struggles surface, Amanda and Kelly are pushed into the same painful question: what does it cost to stay human inside institutions that ask people to shrink, soften, and survive at the expense of their souls?
Set between hospital corridors, kitchen tables, church pews, and conference rooms, The Pew Between Us is a powerful story of faith, workplace tension, healing, courage, and unlikely connection. It is about women carrying invisible burdens, families learning how to return to one another, and the kind of grace that arrives quietly, but changes everything.
This is emotionally layered women's fiction for readers who love stories about resilience, spiritual growth, workplace conflict, relational repair, and hard-won hope. With vivid characters, meaningful dialogue, and a deeply human emotional core, The Pew Between Us explores what happens when truth breaks through policy, when compassion refuses to stay small, and when peace arrives without spectacle.
For readers drawn to character-driven women's fiction, contemporary faith-centered fiction, emotional healing journeys, and stories of personal transformation, The Pew Between Us offers a moving reminder that sometimes the bravest thing a person can do is stay, speak, and let grace do its work.
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