Divorce And Broken Home Crisis Leads To A Great Novel Story

Author Bases New Book on Complacent Wife and Sex-Starved husband who cheats on his wife of twenty-years. The affair is first discovered by their eighteen year old daughter.
 
Aug. 1, 2011 - PRLog -- Milwaukee, WI -Cheray Gardison was perplexed for many years with the up rise in divorce.  After trying for twelve years in a marriage herself that ended in divorce, she was inspired to write.  Cheray uses a realistic situation to create this dramatic tale of a fictional couple who are in a marriage and faced with an issue that causes most to understand the response of adultery, but only adds to the growing trend of broken homes.

Holes In The House, the first of her ‘Saved Folk’ novel series, published today through Saved Folk Productions, tells the story of John Baylor, Sr., a man many women would appreciate, who is sex-starved by his complacent wife, Sheila Baylor.  After years and years of John struggling patiently with his problem wife, resentment builds towards her and causes him to reach for a remedy.  Although his remedy satisfies his immediate problem, it brings about another complex problem; his children.  

Cheray’s reason for writing Holes In The House is to show her readers how two decent people doing good deeds can be divorce bound when they are not walking together as one unit.  She has also painted the picture of the loss of structure as being a root problem for the broken homes of today.  “We need structure!” says Cheray, “Morals and values give us that.  Without them, we’re doomed!”  She is, she explains, ready to see families conquer this problem because what’s done today reflects the future generations and if it continues the way it’s been going now, the re-runs of Fred and Wilma Flintstone will be the only married couple kids of the future will ever witness.

“Holes In The House is one of the best books I’ve ever read,” said Marshaundus Robinson, a minister from Greater New Birth Church.  “The issues it presents are not often talked about, especially in the church.  The lessons in it can help troubled families become better families and great families more excellent families.”

Though she never imagined herself becoming an author, Cheray’s passion for writing was birthed out of her trivial struggles and from a desire to live a great life.  She plans to follow up with her second novel entitled Provoked to Anger in the near future.  

For more information or to purchase Holes In The House, visit www.holesinthehouse.com.
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