Philadelphia, 1777, during the American Revolution. Abigail St. Clair
knows many secrets, and the damage done if those secrets are revealed.
She arrives in Philadelphia during the British occupation with her new
husband, a minister for the Anglican Church, knowing she'll soon
confront her former lover.
Betrayal wears many faces and impacts more than most could know. When
Abigail sinks in scandal not of her own making, fighting wrongs that may
never be righted, she steps onto a dangerous precipice, living two very
different lives: a devoted minister's wife, loyal to the Crown, and a
colonial spy, tied to a man she loves more than most could imagine.
An awakening draped in fast-paced drama, The Minister's Wife defines a
woman who betrays country, family, and friends to serve a higher
purpose, defying a ruthless enemy, ripping wrong from right and exposing
sordid secrets. On a subtler level, it explores the human psyche - love,
ambition, trust and guilt - as friends and foes change places, and love
emerges to conquer all.