Eva Marie Everson

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Eva Marie is a best-selling and multiple award-winning author and speaker. Her awards include being a Christy finalist, a Silver Medallion winner, a Carol recipient, several Maggie and Golden Scroll awards, and an Inspirational Retailers Choice Award. Her work, The One True Love of Alice-Ann, was named by BookList as among the top ten titles of inspirational fiction for 2017. Her newest release (March 2021) is Dust, a work that took 2½ years.

Eva Marie is one of the original five Word Weavers members, which began in 1997. She served first as the original president (2000-2007) and is now president of Word Weavers International, Inc., which serves writers primarily as a national and international group of critique and educational chapters.

Eva Marie writes both fiction and nonfiction works. She served as a mentor for the Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild for several years and has taught at a number of writers conferences nationwide. During the 2010-2011 school year, Eva Marie served as an adjunct professor at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. Eva Marie also serves as director of Florida Christian Writers Conference and as a private writing coach and editor.

Born and reared in Georgia, Eva Marie and her husband make their home in Central Florida where they are owned by one spoiled cat and two hearts-full of grandchildren.

 

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Dust

In 1977, when 19-year-old Allison Middleton receives a proposal of marriage from Westley Houser, she has no idea Westley carries a secret that will change her life. But Allison rises to the challenge of raising Westley’s toddling daughter as though she were her own. Over the course of their lifetime together, Allison, Westley, and Michelle form a strong bond. As Allison struggles with infertility and finding her way during an era of great change for women, others—some she knows & others she never meets—brush and weave against the fabric of her life. From teen bride to grandmother, Allison’s life chronicles the life of an ordinary woman, & examines the value of what we all leave behind.

  • The Ornament Keeper

    Felicia and Jackson Morgan are spending their first Christmas apart after 20 years of marriage. But a lifetime of gifted ornaments helps Felicia piece together their story and the mistake she made before they said, “I do.” Can these memory-filled ornaments reunite this family before Christmas?

  • The One True Love of Alice-Ann

    In 1941, Alice-Ann has her heart set on her brother’s friend Mack; despite the age gap, Alice-Ann knows she can make Mack see the woman she’ll become. When they receive news of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mack decides to enlist, & Alice-Ann realizes she must declare her love. But is he her one true love?