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Suzanne Woods Fisher

Biography

Suzanne Woods Fisher

Suzanne Woods Fisher is the bestselling author of THE LETTERS, THE CALLING, the Lancaster County Secrets series, and the Stoney Ridge Seasons series, as well as nonfiction books about the Amish, including AMISH PEACE. She is also the co-author of an Amish children's series, The Adventures of Lily Lapp. Suzanne is a Carol Award winner for THE SEARCH, a Carol Award finalist for THE CHOICE, and a Christy Award finalist for THE WAITING. She is also a columnist for Christian Post and Cooking & Such magazines. She lives in California.

Suzanne Woods Fisher

Books by Suzanne Woods Fisher

by Suzanne Woods Fisher - Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Romance

When widow Rose Schrock turns her Amish farmhouse into a bed and breakfast, she expects there might be problems. The reaction of her cantankerous mother-in-law for one. Disapproval from the church for another. But what she doesn’t expect is that the guests at the Inn at Eagle Hill will spill their problems into her life and into her heart. She also never expects the kind of help and support she gets from Galen King, the quiet and rugged horse trainer next door.

by Suzanne Woods Fisher - Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction, Romance

When Sadie Lapp steps off the bus in Stoney Ridge after being in Ohio for the winter, she is faced with a decision --- one that goes against her very essence. Yet it's the only way she can think of to protect a loved one. The lives of three individuals intertwine, and then unravel as unexpected twists create ripples through the town of Stoney Ridge...and through Sadie's heart.

by Suzanne Woods Fisher - Christian, Inspirational

You don't have to become Amish to make personal peace a reality. Organized around five central themes in Amish life, Amish Peace shows you how you can cultivate a simple life of love, gratitude, and faith in the midst of a very complicated world. It includes real-life stories and examples of Plain People, Amish proverbs, and fascinating facts about Amish communities. Each section also contains questions for reflection and action, outlining things you can do in your own life that "make for peace."