Debbie and Mike are caught in a web of attraction, longing, and loyalty. Each harbors feelings for others, yet societal expectations and personal guilt threaten to keep them silent. As their desires grow more undeniable, they must confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the people they care for.
This provocative novel delves beyond romance and passion, offering a critical lens on how upbringing can instill guilt for natural feelings and how secrecy can lead to betrayal-both of others and of oneself. Interwoven with their intimate journey is a meditation on art, its elusive definition, and the fluid boundaries between creation, interpretation, and personal experience.
"Better Shared Than Sorry" is a daring exploration of honesty, desire, and the courage to confront the contradictions of the heart.