Twisted Footsteps
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About the Book
Twisted Footsteps is an emotionally layered novel that examines faith, identity, and the quiet damage created by lives built on performance. The story opens with rupture. Stanley Green, a successful businessman from Durham, North Carolina, watches his carefully constructed world collapse after discovering his fiancée in the arms of his closest friend. What begins as escape becomes exile as Stanley flees to Los Angeles, carrying unresolved grief, ambition, and a lifelong habit of hiding truth behind image. Running parallel is the story of Maggie Sane, a gifted megachurch pastor whose public authority masks deep spiritual exhaustion. Still preaching and still leading, Maggie is haunted by personal loss - her husband and co-pastor dead from a cocaine overdose - and by a ministry culture that demands surrender from the congregation while denying her space to heal. Her collapse in the pulpit becomes a powerful metaphor for the cost of unaddressed pain. When Stanley and Maggie’s lives intersect, Twisted Footsteps evolves into a meditation on intimacy born of brokenness and the consequences of denying one’s truth. Through lyrical prose and unflinching insight, Kenney explores betrayal, Black faith leadership, grief, and the fragile pursuit of redemption. The novel asks whether healing is possible when survival has long depended on pretending.