Heartache in the Southern Hills
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Jenny Marie Bee
Jenny Marie Bee

Jenny Marie Bee was born and raised around Asheville, NC. Intentionally slowing her life down so she could pursue her writing dreams she now calls the foothills of the Appalachians home. When she’s not writing she alternates her days working on her homestead and farm with daydreaming and planning escapades with her family. She enjoys sharing with her readers her interpretation of things that matter most in life through her fictional novels and poetry. 

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Only Neva Knows: A Captivating Tale of True Love, Struggle, and Hard Choices Ending in Heartache (Heartache in the Southern Hills)

Book #4 from the series: Heartache in the Southern Hills

Caught between true love and expectations, Only Neva Knows is a tale of true love, struggle, hard choices, and heartaches in a small mountain town in 1920s Appalachia.

Neva always longed for a life beyond the hard-scrabble existence her mama and sister Berthie settled for on Mossback Mountain. Still, as a young widow with three children, she felt...

The Real Berthie: A Twisting and Turning Tale of Sacrifice Ending With True Love (Heartache in the Southern Hills)

Book #3 from the series: Heartache in the Southern Hills

Is it so much to ask to be allowed to die in peace?” Berthie’s plea echoes through the quiet room as she lies on her deathbed, eating cold beans and wishing her life was already over.

She can’t help but think of Mick, the love of her life, and their twisting story. She’s loved him since childhood when she dreamed of how they would make their life...

Ethel Mae’s Last Ride: A heartfelt, emotional, bittersweet real-life journey. (Heartache in the Southern Hills)

Book #2 from the series: Heartache in the Southern Hills

From drinking and running away from her problems to finding redemption, healing, forgiveness, and independence, Ethel Mae’s life takes a dramatic turn in 1950 as she embarks on her last train ride.

Facing yet another failed marriage, despite harsh judgment from family and community, she drops her children off at her mama’s small mountain farm one...

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