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  • av Carol Ervin
    276,-

    Love and Danger On the eve of a country music festival, three people meet in the West Virginia mountains: Angela, a singer with a wounded voice; B.L., a delusional ex-con on a dangerous quest to prove himself; and Rudy, who's chasing an old dream.If Angela sings-even speaks-she could ruin her voice for good, but she faces another threat: falling hard for Rudy, her first love, the man she abandoned to follow her career.Over the next few days the three will meet again in Winkler, the small town where the Ridgetop festival takes place.All three will be forever changed. All three will run for their lives.

  • av Carol Ervin
    160,-

    A Prequel to the Mountain Women Series Traveling with her uncle's family to the Dakota Territory in 1887, May Rose meets the enchanting, exciting Jamie Long. She's a dutiful, innocent girl, and at 17 she's new to the touch of a man. Blindly in love and ardently loved in return, she marries in haste and suffers a break with her family. Though her rewards as Jamie's bride are sweet, she'll have to be brave to survive the unexpected challenges of days and nights alone in a wild and difficult land. For the Love of Jamie Long is a prequel to the Mountain Women Series, historical fiction bringing to life the struggles and triumphs, friendships and families of women in the early 19th century.READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "Read this series... you will love May Rose!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Life Can Be Hard, But Love Conquers All!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Loved all the characters. Great storytelling! I have read the whole series and it was great from beginning to end." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    The Series Finale In the final years of her life, May Rose leaves the boardinghouse and makes her home in the cottage on Wanda's farmland, where she's surrounded by old friends, the Watsons. They've always treated her like family, but in 1976 new challenges emerge. Bertha Watson is seriously ill, and May Rose's daughter Hettie is traumatized by the death of her husband. As Bertha and Hettie struggle to heal, a rivalry develops between their families over Wanda's long-abandoned farmhouse.Rona's House is the final book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles, triumphs, friendships and loves of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "These books tell of lasting friendships, great loves, and family loyalty. I enjoyed learning some history of mill towns and coal mines in the isolated mill towns and coal towns; the closeness of the communities even though life was difficult. If you read these books, you won't be disappointed. Ms Ervin is a great story teller!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Best series I've read in a very long time." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    160,-

    A heartwarming story from the author of the Mountain Women SeriesIn a remote mountain town, an extended family looks forward to gathering at Christmas. But one of them is missing-Charlie, a deputy sheriff. Though loved and admired, Charlie is not well understood, and because he leads a solitary life, he often goes away without telling anyone. Still, he promised to be with the family Christmas day.Charlie has been a devoted family member, but he is a poor communicator. No one knows if he's somewhere enforcing the law or buying horses, his favorite pursuit. As Christmas day approaches, family members share their tasks, treasure their time together, and try to suppress their growing fear that Charlie is in trouble. Increasingly they believe they must do something to find him.They have no idea that Charlie's devotion to duty is about to alter his way of life in ways that will affect them all.Christmas with Charlie features many of the best-loved characters of the popular Mountain Women series.

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    Some say the new woman in town is a troublemaker, but Winkler is already in trouble.Two years after the stock market crash, hard times have come to everyone. As the population declines and the mine threatens to close, May Rose and her friends work to save the school, the hospital and the town with their talents and persistence. By the end of 1931, an orphan has found a home, two friends have become a couple, and the new woman in town may be the one who can save it.Down in the Valley is the twelfth book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles, triumphs, friendships and loves of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s. READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "[Down in the Valley] is just as amazing as all the others. ... a great writer who really holds your interest." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "What a wonderful series. A warm and touching story of life in the 20's. Some of it will break your heart. Some of it will make you laugh... The author is gifted in her ability to paint such a realistic picture, you forget you're reading. I can't speak highly enough of it." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "One of my all time favorite series." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    Life will get better, so they say.Through the spring and winter of 1923, May Rose says it too, as losses, scandals, and threats affect people she cares about. Though she's blessed with the ingenuity and courage of her husband, friends, and family, she knows something important is missing in her own life, something she must find.A Promise of Mondays is the tenth book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles, triumphs, friendships and loves of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "I read all eleven books in this series...as quickly as I could. I loved everything about them. Great descriptive writing and well-developed characters that grew as the story progressed." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "[the author] brings [her characters] to life in such a way you really miss them when you have finished the book!" -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    Going on with grace and goodwill:In 1924, May Rose and her community rise up to help others survive tragedy and loss, even as they struggle to find inspiration for their own way forward. In the midst of changing times, her husband contemplates a new, risky endeavor, and Charlie, her adopted son, goes west to learn if his nightmares are true.Pressing On is the eleventh book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles, triumphs, friendships and loves of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "You won't be let down with any book in the mountain women series." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "This whole series was a good read. I'm so glad to have found it and read each book. The author really knows how to keep me interested. I was excited to start each book. I was able to binge read... How exciting it was. A great adventure with May Rose." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "The author provides an innocent approach to describe life and relationships which relies strictly on talent rather than sensationalism. Refreshing!" -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    The Solidarity of Friendship in Hard TimesStep back in time to 1918 and experience the struggles, triumphs, and enduring friendships of women in a small West Virginia town. Winkler has grown from a close-knit community to a bustling coal mining town filled with strangers and divided loyalties.War in faraway Europe means a better economy and more money in the pockets of May Rose and her friends, but as a new wife and mother she feels isolated from everyone. Meanwhile, poverty and resentment among the workers threaten to disrupt the former harmony of the community.When the town is struck by the Spanish Flu, May Rose and the women who have helped each other through desperate times face challenges as divisive and deadly as war.The Women's War is the fourth novel in the Mountain Women Series, featuring an engaging cast of strong women who will inspire and move you. Don't miss out on this heartwarming and triumphant tale of solidarity in hard times.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE RECOMMENDING THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "Great book and I loved following the characters through their trials. The author is great and I intend to read more of the books" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Fantastic. This book deserves a high rating, as it shows how hard people had it back then and that we are so lucky now. Will recommend this book to my friends."-Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I can't stop reading these books! I love the characters, the true history behind the story, learning about how folks lived in this time period. I highly recommend this series! -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Great tale of the era. Very good follow up to book 3. I love how the story has a natural flow of eventsfor each character." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Good series fluidly written, with enough historical connection to make it feel plausible and keep you coming back for more!" -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    In Fools for Love, the seventh book of the Mountain Women Series, May Rose faces a summer of overwhelming obstacles.Her dearest friends are tangled in a complicated love triangle, and a competitor threatens the success of the boardinghouse. But these troubles pale in comparison to the tragedy of a drowned woman, the reappearance of a man with a deadly vendetta, and a flood that threatens to wash away everything May Rose holds dear.Amidst all the chaos, will May Rose find the strength to protect her family, her friends, and the life they've built in Winkler?Find out in this gripping tale of love, loss, secrets, and the unwavering spirit of the women of the Mountain Women Series. -----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE HOOKED ON THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "Wonderful! I've anxiously awaited each new sequel to "Mountain Women" since the first. Again, I've not been disappointed. The story continues, with many changes along the way... Another wonderful sequel to "Mountain Women" - I thoroughly enjoyed each word, Carol Ervin!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Loved this series! Learned to care about and love these people in this series; never wanted a book to end. I highly recommend! Fools for Love by Carol Ervin, Book Seven of the Mountain Women Series. I can't believe I haven't read every book in the series; each one is great... Carol Ervin writes multilevel great fiction with hints of actual historical events... I gave it five Amazon stars because of the very rich, strong characters. The number of characters should not daunt readers. All characters contribute. Characters and the "nostalgia factor" lead me to highly recommend this novel." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Mountain Women series, 8 in all, described the trials and tribulations of a mountainous, coal mining town. Really enjoyed the mountain women series by Carol Ervin. The reader is transformed into the tiny mountain town of the 1880 era. All characters leave you as though you know them as family! The stories are fiction, but intertwined with actual historical events." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: " ALL the books in this series were wonderful. if you want to get involved in early 1900's up to 1925 read this series." - Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Love Carol [Ervin's] Work! Ms. [Ervin] is a masterful storyteller! She has a knack for getting the reader involved in her characters and storyline!" -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    The path to progress is never smooth. Winkler is changing from a company-owned town to one with new private homes and businesses. Among these are a hospital, a newspaper, a movie theater, and the Eat and Sleep, now owned by May Rose and her husband, Barlow. But just as the town seems to be moving forward, May Rose's eyes are opened to unjust practices she's never thought about.To do what's right, she'll need the solidarity of friends both old and new.The Meaning of Us is the eighth book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles, triumphs, friendships and loves of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "Carol Ervin is truly gifted. I have enjoyed this series from the first page of the first book." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "...I could write a much longer review with dispassionate details of why these novels are good but such a collection would have to include spoilers." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    Caught in the middle...What begins as a quiet summer turns hectic and unsettling as May Rose is burdened by the troubles of the preacher, rivalries among friends, and the potential loss of dear ones. Though discontent and unhappiness abound, she's uplifted by the blooming of other hearts and encouraged by the return of two people she never thought she'd see again.Hearts and Souls is the ninth book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles, triumphs, friendships and loves of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE CAPTIVATED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "I'm not getting anything done! I just want to keep reading. I am so involved in this Mountain Women Series." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "This is a real page turner. It is very hard to put down. Fast moving and. Feels like a real family, not just friends." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    In the sixth installment of the Mountain Women Series, May Rose faces her toughest challenges yet.Her half-brothers are trying to steal her inheritance, her stepdaughter is confined to bed with a high-risk pregnancy, and her teenage step-granddaughter falls for a boy from a bad family. When the girl runs away, May Rose takes on the risky task of bringing her home.Little does she know her good intentions will put herself and her family into open conflict with a family of criminals.Kith and Kin is a page-turner, a thriller, and a heartwarming story of support and resilience in the face of opposition. Order your copy today.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE ENGROSSED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES: FIVE STARS: "Ok, so I did not write any review heretofore; could not stop to do it. 6 books of binge reading. Taking a small break to offer appreciation to the author for her lovely work. Some others can talk about the good writing, stable characters and storyline sequencing. I will just say I was kept so engrossed and enjoyed all of the stories as I was a witness to them. Lovely!!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Just can't stop reading this series? The characters are so interesting, and I love the writer's style. I am enjoying watching history unfold with each book." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "This is a great series. I love it!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I just finished another, the 6th in Carol Ervin's Mountain Women series... I look forward to getting started on the seventh to see what happens next!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "The best book in the series." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    Standing togetherIn the fifth installment of the Mountain Women Series, May Rose discovers that managing the boardinghouse and doing her best for loved ones make challenging days and anxious nights.Now she faces triple threats: her husband has been struck by paralysis, someone from the past is trying to find her, and malicious guests are poised to ruin her reputation.But she's not alone. As she does her duty and stands up for herself, she's strengthened by the love and support of family and friends.Don't miss The Boardinghouse, a powerful story of love, resilience, and standing together in the face of adversity.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE ENJOYING THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "The more of this series I read, the more I want to read! This one REALLY resonated... Every book includes adversity to overcome and I've learned that the main character, May Rose, is our influencer as a reader and also in her community as a character. Another installment from the mining town of Winkler where life is a daily struggle. If you enjoy historic novels set in the early 1900s, this is for you! Light reading? Yes, but also interesting and enjoyable from cover to cover." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "History meets local color in early 20th century West Virginia, and comes alive through well wrought characters in a gripping narrative. Carol Ervin is a story teller par excellence. I loved The Waltons, but this is closer to the real thing. Sorry, John Boy." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I am hooked! I have enjoyed these first 5 books so much. They're addictive!...I can't wait to see what happens next to the characters, and I enjoy reading about daily life in that time period." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I really can't get enough of the Mountain Women series... If you are looking for a great series of books, this is one to put on your list." -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    A Second Chance for LoveFifteen years have passed with only the exchange of letters among three families connected by love and misfortune. Now remnants of these families reunite when May Rose follows Wanda, her reckless stepdaughter, to a West Virginia ghost town.The town holds no good memories for either woman, but Wanda is determined to go back and win the heart of a man who rejected her. Meanwhile, May Rose finds herself drawn to the enigmatic Barlow Townsend, who like her, is haunted by his past and struggling to move forward.Those who return discover that life in a town reduced to three households is a constant struggle for survival. To restore the town and remake their lives, they must depend on each other and break free from the chains of their past.With evocative prose and unforgettable characters, "Midwinter Sun" is a tale of love, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE ENTHRALLED BY THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "...As a reader I am hooked on the Mountain Women Series, and won't be able to stop buying the books until I've read each one. I become so entwined in the lives of May Rose, and Wanda, and the main characters in the series... A great read and I'm ready for the next book." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Great series... This is my favorite genre. The story is so good and keeps you turning the page... It is amazing how hard life was, but it shows how determined the human spirit is." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I LOVED the way the first book laid the plot to lead into the next books. I never read a series that kept all the people all the way through. LOVED this set" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Good story. I have enjoyed all the books in this series. I can not wait for the next book too." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I tried to read another book on my list, but l just couldn't get this story out of my mind! I just had to continue with this series, no matter what. It is fascinating beyond expectations and l am just drawn to continue following the plot and characters who make up this wonderful fictional history!" -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    Fifteen years after riding away from Winkler, Wanda leaves her child with May Rose and returns to her mountain roots, widowed, penniless, and driven by thoughts of revenge. Her grandmother, ex-moonshiner Lucie Bosell, is the person she blames for her mother's wretched life and death.Wanda's resolve to steal from her grandmother wavers when she falls for Will Herff, a compelling man from her past, who is single-handedly rebuilding the ruined town of Winkler. Will tries to warn her away from the Bosells, but Wanda is bent on making Lucie pay.Reunited at the Bosells' mountain hideaway, Lucie and Wanda engage in a game of cat and mouse, Wanda scheming to find Lucie's treasure, and Lucie ordering her to create a dynasty of Bosells with the man she's chosen. When Lucie steals Wanda's gold coins, Wanda vows to get them back, and Lucie's treasure too.Meanwhile, Lucie has grander plans. Prohibition has come to their state, making moonshine worth more than ever. Lucie intends to get back in the business, and she compels Wanda to help. Playing along, Wanda learns that her granny's high-stakes business attracts dangerous people, and revenge will be cold comfort.When Wanda is thrust into grave danger, her mission becomes clear: she must reject her ideas of revenge and reward and find a way to return to her child. Only then will she be free to compete for the heart of the man she loves.-----------------------------------------------------------------READERS ARE LOVING THE MOUNTAIN WOMEN SERIES:FIVE STARS: "I really enjoyed reading this book. Loved reading about prohibition era moonshiners. Characters come to life in a West Virginia mountain setting. As I was reading Wanda came to life with a depth of character exhibiting a whole gamit of emotions and I loved the crusty grandma Lucy. Can't wait for the next book." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Again, [the author] has created characters and a setting that are captivating. You can tell [the author] did her research on stills and bootlegging in West Virginia in the early 1900s. Once you begin this book you won't want to put it down and you won't want it to end. Luckily, there is another to come!" -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "I am utterly captivated by this Author's style of writing! I just finished the second book in this series and it is the most unusual and fascinating story I've ever followed. I can't wait to read the third one, which I've already downloaded." -Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Another good read from the author of The Girl on the Mountain, continuing the story and can't wait for the next book!" -Goodreads Reviewer

  • av Carol Ervin
    280,-

    In 1899, an abandoned young wife and a homeless girl team up to survive in a remote sawmill town in the Appalachian Mountains. The young woman's name is May Rose Long, but in the town where she seeks refuge, she's slandered as "the girl on the mountain." With no money and no resources other than her pet sow's litter of pigs, she must find safe shelter and respectable work.The company doctor wants to help, but he's married, and his interest is personal. The company manager offers work, but his concern for May Rose may not be proper. Then there's Suzie, operator of the brothel, who'd gladly welcome both her and the girl. As May Rose struggles to earn her keep, her troubles seem directed by others.Soon an accident leaves the town in desperate straits. Through it all, she must protect herself and the girl who sleeps with a doll clutched tight and a knife under her pillow.The story of May Rose and Wanda is the first book in the Mountain Women Series, bringing to life the struggles and triumphs, friendships, and families of women in a small West Virginia town in the early 1900s. An emotionally gripping and powerful novel you won't be able to put down!Readers are captivated by Carol Ervin's The Girl on the Mountain:FIVE STARS: "Carol Ervin captures the triumphs, tribulations, and feel of the late 1800s perfectly in The Girl on the Mountain. Life at this time was real rough for women, and the same holds true as May Rose Long must contend with company hardliners and brothels while caring for herself and a young girl. This novel is heartfelt and powerful and I look forward to seeing where Ervin goes with it next!" - Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "Captivating, compelling...and a whole lot of other "C" words come to mind, like: "Couldn't" put it down. Carol Ervin's writing is subtle and strong, the setting is powerfully portrayed without getting in the way, there's an undercurrent of dread that creeps along..." - Goodreads ReviewerFIVE STARS: "...If you ever feel nostalgic for the good old days, if you long for 'simpler' times, the kind Ervin evokes with 'sounds of leaf whisper and high cricket drone' and 'hawks making lazy circles in the sky', and if you think this 'was the clean time, when the earth did not tremble with far-off crash of trees, and passing trains did not smother the air,' read on." - Goodreads Reviewer

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