Barbourville Series by Carolynn Carey
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#0
Celebrations of Joy (Barbourville #0)
Carolynn Carey
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsNote to Readers: Celebrations of Joy is a stand-alone novella, but it can also serve as an introduction to the Barbourville series, which is set in a small fictional town in Tennessee. Events in this prequel take place one year prior to the first book in the series, A Summer Sentence. Following is a brief summary of Celebrations of Joy: The day Melody Mills buried her mother was the day she vowed to save enough money to buy herself a one-way ticket out of Barbourville, Tennessee... moreNote to Readers: Celebrations of Joy is a stand-alone novella, but it can also serve as an introduction to the Barbourville series, which is set in a small fictional town in Tennessee. Events in this prequel take place one year prior to the first book in the series, A Summer Sentence. Following is a brief summary of Celebrations of Joy: The day Melody Mills buried her mother was the day she vowed to save enough money to buy herself a one-way ticket out of Barbourville, Tennessee. Trouble is, she has no job, no home, and very few possessions. Enter Judge Robert McCray, the most influential man in Barbourville, not to mention the most annoying, at least in the opinion of Connor Webb. The judge wants Connor to hire Melody to manage the bed and breakfast that Connor is trying to establish in the neglected Kessler mansion. Connor can’t really afford an employee, especially one he doesn’t need, but he can’t turn his back on this frail, impoverished woman who, for some strange reason, packs her depleted wardrobe in luggage that’s worth at least half a year’s wages. With both Melody and Connor working hard and exploring new options for the old Kessler estate, the launch of a promising business is just around the corner. Unfortunately people they thought they’d left behind suddenly reappear and seem determined to derail their plans. Will their love for each other be strong enough to help them overcome the challenges from their past and secure their dreams for the future? less
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#2
Falling for Dallas (Barbourville #2)
Carolynn Carey
Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars(Author’s note: The second in the Barbourville series, Falling for Dallas was originally published in 2006. This edition contains updated text and a new cover.)Beth Ann Stanfield has an independent streak as wide as the state of Tennessee, which came in handy when she was widowed at a young age, just before the birth of her son, Trevor. Now, twelve years later, she’s a single mom struggling with a mountain of debt and a business she can barely keep afloat... more(Author’s note: The second in the Barbourville series, Falling for Dallas was originally published in 2006. This edition contains updated text and a new cover.)Beth Ann Stanfield has an independent streak as wide as the state of Tennessee, which came in handy when she was widowed at a young age, just before the birth of her son, Trevor. Now, twelve years later, she’s a single mom struggling with a mountain of debt and a business she can barely keep afloat. When sophisticated, educated, and wealthy Dallas Vance moves in across the street from her while visiting his niece, she convinces herself that their mutual attraction is headed for a dead end.Dallas admires Beth Ann more than any woman he’s ever met, and he wants to help her solve some of her financial problems, but she’s too proud to accept anything resembling charity. Fortunately, there’s an old-fashioned cottage on her property, and he convinces her that if she’ll sell him the cottage, he can renovate it and both of them will benefit.But even when Beth Ann’s financial worries are lessened, she understands that her love for Dallas is doomed unless she can find a way to even out the other disparities between them. less
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#5
The Forgotten Christmas Tree (Barbourville #5)
Carolynn Carey
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsAbby Grant grieves because she failed to fulfill her father’s dying wish—that she take care of her identical twin sister and their mother. Now her sister has gone her own way, their mother is dead, and Abby’s left to fend for herself and her five-year-old nephew Blaine—and she’s failing again. Homeless and almost broke, she travels to Barbourville, Tennessee, looking for a clue as to the identity of Blaine’s father... moreAbby Grant grieves because she failed to fulfill her father’s dying wish—that she take care of her identical twin sister and their mother. Now her sister has gone her own way, their mother is dead, and Abby’s left to fend for herself and her five-year-old nephew Blaine—and she’s failing again. Homeless and almost broke, she travels to Barbourville, Tennessee, looking for a clue as to the identity of Blaine’s father. What she finds is a man who holds her responsible for the death of his best friend and a place that she longs to call home, both for Blaine and for herself. After Jim Markman lost his best friend to an IED in Iraq, he returns home to Barbourville, hoping to heal his spirit in the peacefulness of the quiet mountain town. Then she arrives—the woman who jilted Anthony, causing him to drop out of college and join the Army. Except she claims to be Abby Grant—not Annie, the female he blames for Anthony’s death. Although he first tells Abby to get out of town, he’s soon eager for her to stay, at first because he hopes to determine if the boy she has in tow might be Anthony’s son and later because he can’t imagine going on without her. As Jim and Abby get caught up in Barbourville’s many Christmas festivities, can they also make peace with their pasts and learn to embrace the promise of their future? less
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#6
At Home in Barbourville (Barbourville #6)
Carolynn Carey
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsAdrienne Rani Day is happily convinced she’s left Barbourville behind for good. After moving away to earn a college degree and then getting an accounting job, she rarely thinks about the town where she was born and raised, although a certain fellow from Barbourville continues to haunt her dreams. Then an unexpected inheritance with a very interesting condition lures her back to Barbourville where she must face her past and try to explain her actions to the boy she left behind... moreAdrienne Rani Day is happily convinced she’s left Barbourville behind for good. After moving away to earn a college degree and then getting an accounting job, she rarely thinks about the town where she was born and raised, although a certain fellow from Barbourville continues to haunt her dreams. Then an unexpected inheritance with a very interesting condition lures her back to Barbourville where she must face her past and try to explain her actions to the boy she left behind. Steve Travis is as shocked as everyone else when his Aunt Gertie’s will is read and he discovers she left her house and a good bit of property to the girl he once loved. Even worse, Aunt Gertie has made it a condition of the inheritance that Steve and the girl who rejected him must open a nursery together. He is determined to keep their partnership on a professional level, but then an old adversary of Rani’s moves back to town and Steve finds himself attempting to ensure her survival in Barbourville while trying to unravel her reasons for leaving in the first place. less
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#7
The Bow Wow and Meow Campaign (Barbourville #7)
Carolynn Carey
Rated: 4.00 of 5 starsCasey Trent is on the fast track as associate manager for an upscale department store in the city. Josh Preston is owner of a rundown farm in the country outside Barbourville, Tennessee. Casey is known as an up-and-comer; Josh, who takes in abandoned animals, is known as the cat-and-dog man. Casey figures they have nothing in common, but when Josh tries to interest the citizens of Barbourville in building an animal shelter, Casey offers to help... moreCasey Trent is on the fast track as associate manager for an upscale department store in the city. Josh Preston is owner of a rundown farm in the country outside Barbourville, Tennessee. Casey is known as an up-and-comer; Josh, who takes in abandoned animals, is known as the cat-and-dog man. Casey figures they have nothing in common, but when Josh tries to interest the citizens of Barbourville in building an animal shelter, Casey offers to help. The town can’t afford to support the center, so she suggests that she and Josh collaborate to raise funds for an endowment. Thus is born The Bow Wow and Meow Campaign. As they work together to plan their campaign, Casey begins to realize that there are depths to Josh she hadn’t previously suspected, but nothing has prepared her to learn the full truth about his past. Once she does, can she find a way to forgive him, or is their tenuous relationship doomed to fade away? less
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