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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 10 MIN

Mary Shearer Eckert Shares the Story Behind Wounded Sisters on The Neil Haley Show

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Bestselling author Mary Shearer Eckert returned to The Neil Haley Show to discuss the deeper meaning behind her novel Wounded Sisters and the powerful faith message at the heart of the story.Mary explained that many readers have been asking where the ideas for Wounded Sisters came from. For her, the answer begins with faith. She said the foundation of every story she writes is the Lord Jesus Christ. While the novel follows fictional characters, Mary describes it as “a story within a story” because the deeper message shows how God works in people’s lives, even in the middle of pain, mistakes, and brokenness.In Wounded Sisters, the characters all know the Lord, but they still face real struggles. Mary said that is what makes them human. They deal with problems, depend on prayer, lean on their faith, and support one another. The title itself reflects the heart of the book: wounded women coming together to lift each other up, encourage one another, and find healing through God’s love.Mary shared that the book touches on several difficult topics many women face, including lost dreams, divorce, abuse, abortion, shame, and the need for forgiveness. She spoke about women who marry and slowly place their personal dreams on the back burner because of family, children, or life circumstances. She also discussed the pain of divorce, noting that many women never expect their marriages to end.One of the most serious subjects in the book is abuse. Mary said many women suffer silently because they are afraid, ashamed, or unsure how to get help. She has ministered to women who have gone through those experiences and wants Wounded Sisters to help readers know they are not alone.The novel also addresses abortion and the emotional pain some women carry afterward, especially Christian women who struggle with guilt and self-forgiveness. Mary mentioned her work with the Family Resource Center in Mason, Texas, where women can find healing and support.At the center of the book is forgiveness. Mary emphasized that forgiveness is not only about forgiving others. It is also about forgiving yourself. Many people continue carrying shame from past mistakes even after God has already offered grace. Through the characters in Wounded Sisters, Mary hopes readers will see that healing is possible.Neil asked Mary whether the book is actually her own story. Mary explained that it is not entirely her story, but there is a little bit of her in every character. Her journey as a nurse, young mother, woman of faith, and survivor of difficult life experiences helped shape the emotional truth of the novel.She also revealed that some characters were inspired by real people in her life. Millie, one of the nurses in the book, reflects part of Mary’s own nursing background. Dot was inspired by a dear friend who supported Mary during a painful season. Even Captain Louie has a connection to her current husband, Dewey, who served as a captain in the Air Force.Mary also shared her excitement about the response to the book. At signings and readings, readers continue asking questions about the story and the characters. Friends from high school, church members, and new readers have shown up to support her. Although Mary describes herself as more introverted, she is beginning to embrace readings, speaking opportunities, and women’s events.She confirmed that a sequel is already underway. While Wounded Sisters focuses heavily on forgiveness, the next book will focus on grief. The same characters will return, allowing readers to continue their journeys.Mary closed by reminding readers that Wounded Sisters is more than entertainment. It is a faith-based story written to encourage, comfort, and help people see God’s hand in the middle of life’s hardest moments.To learn more about Mary Shearer Eckert and purchase Wounded Sisters, visit MaryShearerEckert.com.

Bestselling author Mary Shearer Eckert returned to The Neil Haley Show to discuss the deeper meaning behind her novel Wounded Sisters and the powerful faith message at the heart of the story.Mary explained that many readers have been asking where the ideas for Wounded Sisters came from. For her, the answer begins with faith. She said the foundation of every story she writes is the Lord Jesus Christ. While the novel follows fictional characters, Mary describes it as “a story within a story” because the deeper message shows how God works in people’s lives, even in the middle of pain, mistakes, and brokenness.In Wounded Sisters, the characters all know the Lord, but they still face real struggles. Mary said that is what makes them human. They deal with problems, depend on prayer, lean on their faith, and support one another. The title itself reflects the heart of the book: wounded women coming together to lift each other up, encourage one another, and find healing through God’s love.Mary shared that the book touches on several difficult topics many women face, including lost dreams, divorce, abuse, abortion, shame, and the need for forgiveness. She spoke about women who marry and slowly place their personal dreams on the back burner because of family, children, or life circumstances. She also discussed the pain of divorce, noting that many women never expect their marriages to end.One of the most serious subjects in the book is abuse. Mary said many women suffer silently because they are afraid, ashamed, or unsure how to get help. She has ministered to women who have gone through those experiences and wants Wounded Sisters to help readers know they are not alone.The novel also addresses abortion and the emotional pain some women carry afterward, especially Christian women who struggle with guilt and self-forgiveness. Mary mentioned her work with the Family Resource Center in Mason, Texas, where women can find healing and support.At the center of the book is forgiveness. Mary emphasized that forgiveness is not only about forgiving others. It is also about forgiving yourself. Many people continue carrying shame from past mistakes even after God has already offered grace. Through the characters in Wounded Sisters, Mary hopes readers will see that healing is possible.Neil asked Mary whether the book is actually her own story. Mary explained that it is not entirely her story, but there is a little bit of her in every character. Her journey as a nurse, young mother, woman of faith, and survivor of difficult life experiences helped shape the emotional truth of the novel.She also revealed that some characters were inspired by real people in her life. Millie, one of the nurses in the book, reflects part of Mary’s own nursing background. Dot was inspired by a dear friend who supported Mary during a painful season. Even Captain Louie has a connection to her current husband, Dewey, who served as a captain in the Air Force.Mary also shared her excitement about the response to the book. At signings and readings, readers continue asking questions about the story and the characters. Friends from high school, church members, and new readers have shown up to support her. Although Mary describes herself as more introverted, she is beginning to embrace readings, speaking opportunities, and women’s events.She confirmed that a sequel is already underway. While Wounded Sisters focuses heavily on forgiveness, the next book will focus on grief. The same characters will return, allowing readers to continue their journeys.Mary closed by reminding readers that Wounded Sisters is more than entertainment. It is a faith-based story written to encourage, comfort, and help people see God’s hand in the middle of life’s hardest moments.To learn more about Mary Shearer Eckert and purchase Wounded Sisters, visit MaryShearerEckert.com.

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