Beth durkee
admin@bethdurkee.me • WIsconsin, United States
For Middle Grades (MG)
Heart-deep stories for those who love
hope,
wonder &
a cosy mystery
Beth Durkee's most recent release, What remains of Peace, held a position in Amazon's "Women's Religious Fiction" bestseller list for 6 straight days immediately following release. It is the second book in the Survival & Renewal Collection while also being a standalone story of a woman's struggle for internal peace after discovering her husband's infidelity.
The first book in The Phyllis & Earl Mysteries, The 13th Pew, is currently on Beth Durkee's writing desk with an anticipated publication date in Early 2027 after Amazon pre-orders are again running in her author account. The pen name she will be using for cozy mysteries is E.A. Warden.
A playful early reader story about a brave little dog and the clever bunny who loves to tease him! Perfect for ages 5–7, this gently humorous story uses simple sentences, warm illustrations, and playful repetition to build reading confidence. Young readers will laugh at Zipper’s big-dog attitude, cheer for his bravery, and fall in love with the unexpected friendship between a tiny terrier and a bold bunny.
Phillip Stinnon
For Kids & Familes
Stephanie Eddins
For Cozy Mystery Lovers
The Last Day has been temporarily removed from the Amazon catalog for updates to perfectly align it with the books to follow it. Meanwhile, "Efran Myles," the moniker Beth Durkee uses for her MG and YA works is taking a brief hiatus while she works in Women's Fiction. Readers can expect updated and new titles beginning in mid-summer 2026, as Ms. Durkee has promised to write a book with her tween niece this summer.
Are you a Christian person faced with an unwanted or unbiblical divorce? Do you feel there is no worldly recourse to stop the inevitable? Are you willing to seek God’s help to save your marriage despite what the world is telling you? Are you ready to take a Stand for your marriage?
A to-the-point, how-to guide written specifically to those learning how to "Stand" for the Christian restoration of their marriages and to those wanting reassurance that their Stand is supported by heaven.
One of the restored who testified in this book remarked that reading it could have shaved two years off of her learning curve to effectively stand for her marriage! Do you have time to learn by trial and error or would you rather learn from the experience of others?
Features an interview with J. Rellos and 40 other named and anonymous testimonies from the restored. Named testimonials written by P. Armstrong, C. Case, C. Gullett, K. Recore, K. Rellos, B. Rose, E. Sperico and K. Taylor.
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