Cedar Hollow

Appalachian Justice
Series: Cedar Hollow, Book 1. Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 74,080. Language: English. Published: July 4, 2013 by Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian, Fiction » Historical » USA
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In 1945, three local boys witnessed an incident that called fourteen-year-old Billy May Platte’s sexuality into question. Determined to teach her a lesson she'd never forget, they orchestrated a brutal attack that changed the village of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia forever.
Return to Crutcher Mountain
Series: Cedar Hollow, Book 2. Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 71,100. Language: English. Published: July 4, 2013 by Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC. Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » General, Fiction » Historical » USA
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As recounted in Appalachian Justice, Jessie is an adult survivor of horrendous childhood abuse. At the age of thirteen, she was rescued by reclusive mountain woman Billy May Platte. Now forty-seven, Jessie is outwardly successful but inwardly struggles to reconcile the broken pieces of her past.
Entangled Thorns
Series: Cedar Hollow, Book 3. Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 63,930. Language: English. Published: July 4, 2013 by Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC. Categories: Fiction » Historical » General, Fiction » Literature » Literary
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Beth Sloan has spent the majority of her life trying to escape the memories of a difficult childhood. Born into the infamous Pritchett family of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia, she grew up surrounded by homemade stills, corn liquor, and an impoverished family that more often than not preferred life on the wrong side of the law. Just when she thought she'd finally escaped, she's been called home.
Shadow Days
Series: Cedar Hollow. Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 57,930. Language: English. Published: January 3, 2017 by Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC. Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » General
Struggling to make peace with the death of a husband who’d been lost to mental illness, Emily Holt vows to drive to the end of the road, which, she’s surprised to find, is just outside the tiny mining town of Cedar Hollow, West Virginia.