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"A Carolyn Feagans book is like a warm bath-- it's easy to slip into, and once you're there, you don't want to leave.."
--Darrell Laurant, Lynchburg News

 


 

Bio Page for Carolyn Tyree Feagans

 

Known for her compelling stories, books you cannot put down, Carolyn Tyree Feagans now has five available novels published through Warwick House Publishing in Lynchburg, Virginia, and is working on number six.  Though easy reading, her stories conjure up deeper meanings of life and death for the reader to ponder.  She began writing poetry at a young age to express the profound thoughts swirling within.  Born in Lynchburg, she grew up in Amherst County at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and graduated with honors from Madison Heights High School.  Although she has lived in scenic Minnesota, the great state of Texas, and charming South Carolina, plus traveled extensively, she proudly acclaims the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia as her home, unsurpassed in awesome beauty.

 

Carolyn Tyree Feagans has spent much of her life in the business world, over thirty years with Kelly Services, Inc., holding positions in management and receiving numerous awards.  Although this was her livelihood and gratifying to a certain degree, her heart was always in writing, which she juggled with her career, publishing her first four books during that time.  Now retired from business, she devotes her time exclusively to writing, her large family and many friends.  She is blessed with three children, Troy, Tara and Bethany, and their spouses, Geanna, Will, and Justin; and six grandchildren, Robby, Laura, Sarah, Will, Caroline, and Alexandra.

 

Carolyn is an avid reader herself with a keen interest in American history and relentlessly researches the past for her authentic settings, cleverly weaving the stories through actual local, national and international historic events.  For over twenty years, she served in Sunday school and inner-city church ministry.  Her faith combined with her love for nature and history now enables her to fulfill the gift God has given her– writing stories of hope.  All of her novels manifest personal experiences, and her last, There is a Season, is based on a true story.

 

Carolyn and her husband, Enoch, spend as much time as possible traveling in their RV, especially in the Blue Ridge Mountains and on the Atlantic coastline, where one easily slips away from the clamor of life and into quiet solace, closer to God– a place to write.