After drug dealers murder his parents, Hector is forced by them into a car and sent to America, where he’s held against his will and threatened with death if he doesn’t take part in their criminal enterprises. He does what it takes to survive, but each day his soul grows a little bit darker and the God he was taught in his youth to love is replaced by a demonic figure in the shape of a skeleton that’s worshipped by the cartel. It’s after he carjacks a pastor that God sets the wheels in motion to bring Hector back to the light.
Author Biography
Cheryl Chumley is currently the online opinion editor for The Washington Times, where she writes daily commentaries and hosts twice-weekly “Bold and Blunt” podcasts from a Christian, conservative perspective.