P. J. Rhea, a lifelong Tennessean and devoted wife of a southern preacher, has shared fifty-one years of marriage with her husband, Mike. Together, they make their home in Tennessee, where she is surrounded by the memories of her youth and the joy of watching their three children and eight grandchildren grow. In this cherished place—nestled between the Duck and Piney Rivers and graced by sweet summer breezes—Rhea found inspiration in both the whispers of her heart and the echoes of history. These inspirations gave rise to her debut novel, "Old Harbor: Sisters of Circumstance" (2012), which established her as a professional literary novelist. Ongoing reader demand led to her second work, "Dear Evie: The Lost Memories of a Lost Child" (2015), and now, she showcases the full breadth of her storytelling talent in her latest release, "Beulah’s Song: A Love Story."