In Unholy Union, Bunny Stevens takes the reader on a harrowing journey through the darkest of betrayals-occasioned, ironically, in settings that should shelter and protect: home and church. Within these sacred spaces, a child is abused and a young woman is raped by her minister and told, "God wanted me to do it." Ultimately, though, this is a story of victory over those who shamed her, renounced her, and commanded her to "go away and tell no one." In Unholy Union, the author breaks her 50-year silence. With heartbreaking transparency, she tells us what no one wants to believe can actually happen. Then she tells us who ultimately wins.