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Eva Marie Everson

    Eva Marie Everson crafts compelling narratives that resonate deeply with readers, establishing her as a best-selling author. Her work spans both fiction and nonfiction, consistently exploring profound themes with an insightful and inspiring touch. Beyond her writing, she dedicates herself to nurturing the literary community, actively shaping the careers of aspiring writers through her leadership roles and coaching.

    Ein Brautkleid für fünf
    Dust
    Chasing Sunsets: A Cedar Key Novel
    Waiting for Sunrise. A Cedar Key Novel
    • Chasing Sunsets: A Cedar Key Novel

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(1102)Add rating

      Exploring the theme of second chances, the story delves into the complexities of rekindling a past romance. Characters navigate the emotional landscape of their shared history, confronting unresolved feelings and personal growth. As they reconnect, they must determine if their love can withstand the test of time and the changes they've undergone. The narrative captures the bittersweet nature of love, nostalgia, and the possibility of new beginnings.

      Chasing Sunsets: A Cedar Key Novel
    • Dust

      A Southern Fiction Novel

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the impact of everyday choices, this book delves into how seemingly ordinary lives can create remarkable legacies. It examines the interconnectedness of actions, relationships, and the ripple effects they have on others, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and the potential for significance in the mundane. Through inspiring stories and thought-provoking insights, it emphasizes that greatness can emerge from the simplest moments, urging individuals to recognize their unique contributions to the world.

      Dust
    • Chicago, Anfang 1950: Fünf junge Frauen teilen sich eine Wohnung, und jede versucht auf ihre Weise, ihren persönlichen Weg zu finden. Bei einem gemeinsamen Stadtbummel entdecken sie das perfekte Hochzeitskleid. Aus einer Laune heraus probieren sie es an, obwohl keine von ihnen einen ernsthaften Verehrer hat. Da es allen fünfen gefällt und passt, fassen die Frauen einen spontanen Entschluss: Sie werden das Kleid kaufen, und diejenige von ihnen, die zuerst heiratet, bewahrt es für die nächste auf. Daraufhin entfalten sich fünf persönliche Geschichten ... Dieser Roman basiert auf einer wahren Begebenheit.

      Ein Brautkleid für fünf