Chase the Light

Mar 24, 2026 | Book Reviews

I’m extremely grateful to Suzanne Woods Fisher for endorsing my novel, The Broken Weathervane, published by Scrivenings Press in September 2025. As a thank you, I’m featuring several of her books on my blog today.

Teaser for The Broken Weathervane:

  • Two co-workers seek the same information for opposite reasons
  • Leslie’s quest to learn the truth about her family comes at a high cost
  • Family drama meets mystery, deception, and thwarted academic aspirations

Suzanne’s complete endorsement:

Whatever your mood, you can probably find a novel by Suzanne Woods Fisher that fits it. That includes historical fiction, contemporary romance, and Amish fiction–with settings in southern Appalachia, on the ocean, or in the country.

Suzanne has been a guest on my Standout Stories blog before:

Blurb for Capture the Moment (Revell–May 6, 2025)

Book 1 in the National Parks Summers series

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More from Suzanne regarding Capture the Moment . . . 

Out of the Zoo, Into the Wild

In Capture the Moment, Kate Cunningham is a zoo photographer stepping into the unpredictable wilderness of Grand Teton National Park, she’s eager to prove herself among seasoned wildlife photographers. But let’s just say the welcome isn’t warm.

They call her “Zoo Girl.” It’s not a compliment. At first, Kate brushes it off, confident her years of photographing animals in enclosures will translate seamlessly to the wild. It doesn’t take long for reality to hit. Animals in the zoo follow rhythms shaped by human schedules—feeding time, nap time, predictability. But in the wild? Nothing syncs. Bears don’t stroll into frame on cue, and a single cell phone chirp can send a herd of elk vanishing into the woods.

The learning curve is steep, but Kate is no quitter.

Enter Grant Cooper, a park ranger with an uncanny understanding of grizzly bears—the very creature Kate is desperate to photograph. She quickly realizes his tracking skills might be her best shot at getting the image that could define her career. But as they navigate the unpredictable terrain of the Tetons, Kate discovers something even more surprising than the elusive bear: sometimes, the real adventure is letting someone in. Because love, like the wilderness, is untamed, unpredictable, and worth the risk.

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Chase the Light launches on May 5, 2026.

Blurb for Chase the Light — Clean Contemporary Romance at Acadia National Park with Love Triangle, Mystery, Multi-Generational Characters, and Secrets

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Suzanne shared this mouth-watering recipe from Maine . . . using blueberries, of course. Let me know if you try this!

Blurb for The Moonlight School

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My thoughts about The Moonlight School

This novel was my first introduction to educator Cora Wilson Stewart and her work in rural Kentucky.  She was an amazing woman! I enjoyed getting to know Cora and her challenges through Lucy’s eyes. But Lucy has problems of her own, equally compelling. The vivid setting, imagery, and characters made this story come alive. Check out my full review on the Standout Stories blog here.

Author Suzanne Woods Fisher

Excerpt from The Moonlight School Q & A:

Suzanne: The idea behind The Moonlight School dropped into my lap. I listen to a classical music station as I write. One morning, the radio announcer casually mentioned that on this day in history, the Moonlight Schools began. There was just something about that phrase that made me stop and research it. I took the idea to my editor and it wasn’t long before I had a contract. 

The Moonlight School was published last year and will always be one of my favorite novels. And it’s all based on an incredible true story!  

I didn’t have any personal connection to Kentucky or to Cora Wilson Stewart, or to that time period—other than curiosity. After The Moonlight School was published, a relative of Cora connected with me and sent me copies of some private family letters, handwritten by Cora. Her tone in the letters was similar to the Cora in my mind. So pleased! 

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The CAPE COD CREAMERY series (Revell)

Blurb for The Sweet Life

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My thoughts about The Sweet Life

You can’t go wrong with ice cream! The unusual premise of a daughter on a honeymoon with her mom rather than her groom is a delightful read. The Cape Cod setting is charming. The ice cream shop escapades add equal amounts of tension and humor. Check out my review on the Standout Stories blog post here.

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Blurb for The Secret to Happiness (book #2 of Cape Cod Creamery)

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My thoughts on The Secret to Happiness

The fun and whimsy continues, bringing popsicles into the mix. Some lighthearted touches are the ice cream and popsicle quotes, plus the texting between characters at the end of each chapter.

Plenty of false assumptions by Dawn (from Book #1) combined with a lack of communication from her cousin Callie make for some interesting twists and turns. I predicted a few things, but definitely not all of them. 

Excerpt from The Sweet Life Q & A:

Suzanne: First, thank you for hosting me on Standout Stories! It’s a pleasure to connect to new readers. Okay, now for answering Q’s. Ice cream is a big deal in our house. My husband, Steve, attended Penn State’s Ice Cream School. 

Did any of you know there was such a thing? It’s been going on since 1892. All the greats have attended: Baskin & Robbins, Ben & Jerry, Jeni Britton Bauer of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream, on and on.

My editor has been to my home on several occasions and has sampled my husband’s ice cream. She’s the one who said she wanted a novel about ice cream. We settled on Cape Cod—partly, it’s an iconic summer spot and partly, my dad grew up there so I’m familiar with the Cape—and voila! The Sweet Life was off and running. 

Suzanne: I had this phrase in mind: “Dawn was on her honeymoon…with her mother.” I’m not even sure how I landed on that phrase, but it set up the story. Interestingly, it was the phrase that hooked a TV/film company to purchase its options! (Stay tuned!)

Here are many of her book titles at a glance . . . 

A Year of Flowers series (2024):

  • An Apology in Bloom—Revell (March 19, 2024)
  • A Bouquet of Dreams—Revell (June 18, 2024)
  • A Field of Beauty—Revell (September 10, 2024)
  • A Future in Blossom—November 19, 2024

Cape Cod Creamery Books 1 – 3: contemporary clean romance set in Cape Cod (2022 – 2024)

  • The Sweet Life—Revell (May 3, 2022)
  • The Secret to Happiness—Revell (May 2, 2023)
  • Love on a Whim—Revell (May 7, 2024)

The Moonlight School—biographical historical fiction—Revell (February 2, 2021)

Three Sister Island series—on the coast of Maine:

  • On a Summer Tide—Revell (April 30, 2019)
  • On a Coastal Breeze—Revell (May 5, 2020)
  • At Lighthouse Point—Revell (May 4, 2021)

Amish—several series include Lancaster County Secrets, Stoney Ridge Seasons, The Bishop’s Family, Amish Beginnings, The Inn at Eagle Hill, The Deacon’s Family, & several standalone novels—too many to list here

  • A Healing Touch—Revell (October 1, 2024)

Nantucket Legacy series—the Quakers of colonial-era Nantucket Island.

  • Phoebe’s Light—Revell (February 6, 2018)
  • Minding the Light—Revell (July 3, 2018)
  • The Light Before Day—Revell (October 2, 2018)

Copper Star series—historical fiction WWII

  • Copper Star—originally published in 2007, Vintage Romance Publishing, LLC (November 22, 2013)
  • Copper Fire— Vintage Romance Publishing (May 29, 2008)

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If you like dual timeline fiction about family dynamics in a small town Midwest (Wisconsin) setting, try The Broken Weathervane (launched September 2). Two co-workers seek the same information. One wants to publish it; the other has good reasons to keep it hidden. The timeline alternates between 2015 and the 1950s. Check out the reviews and book trailer here.

If you like historical fiction, you might enjoy A Hundred Magical Reasons (launched January 2025). This story spotlights L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, his friendship with a young girl, and his impact through the decades. Set in Holland, Michigan, this dual timeline novel alternates between 1980 and the early 1900s. Read more and watch the book trailer here

Here’s what Suzanne Woods Fisher has to say about it:

If you like Southern fiction and small town/rural stories about family dynamics and secrets, you might enjoy my novel All That Is Hidden. Set near North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains in 1968, the story spotlights the bond of family and the connections of a tight-knit community. Northern exploitation threatens as a father’s hidden past catches up to him and tests family ties. Learn more and watch the trailer here.

All That Is Hidden is now an audiobook

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Suzanne Woods Fisher Bio

Suzanne Woods Fisher is a Christy finalist, a Carol Award winner, a two-time ECPA Book of the Year finalist, and the Publishers Weekly, ECPA, CBA, bestselling author of more than thirty books. Her genres include contemporary and historical romances, Amish romance, and women’s fiction. She and her husband live in a small town in California, where everyone knows everyone else, knows what they are doing and why. Most friends act a little nervous around Suzanne because they usually wind up in one of her novels. She has four grown children and enough grandchildren to keep her young. Visit Suzanne at www.suzannewoodsfisher.com

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Join me next time for a visit with author Katie Powner.

Meanwhile, have you read any of Suzanne Woods Fisher’s books? If not, which one appeals to you?

Ever reading,

Laura

 Trailer for A Hundred Magical Reasons, a novel

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6 Comments

  1. Barbara Diggs

    Yeas, I’ve read several of Suzanne’s books. My first was The sweet Life and I absolutely loved it. I laughed and cried. Because of that book, we always try to keep ice cream in the house.I’ve also read The Secret to Happiness and The Moonlight School.
    I can’t wait to try the blueberry recipe. I had to grin big time because that’s my husband’s favorite fruit. AND it is also the name for my 2000 VW Beetle, “Blueberry.” 🤗
    Fun, fun newsletter, Laura. Maud Baum would definitely agree.

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    • Laura DeNooyer

      Wow, Barbara, you are definitely a fan of Suzanne, ice cream, and blueberries! So glad you’ve enjoyed her books. Let me know how the recipe turns out.

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  2. Bridgette Shippy

    I don’t think I have read any of her books, but the Midnight School, looks interesting.

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    • Laura DeNooyer

      The Moonlight School is actually my favorite. 🙂

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  3. Barbara Diggs

    I will have to put blueberries on my grocery list, Laura. My husband will be SOoooo happy to try this, too.
    I’m also on p.239 of A Hundred Magical Reasons. Wow! I won’t comment further until I finish. However, I did tease my friend and shared some of the book thoughts with her, but not the title or main characters. I just said, this book is so you, You are going to LOVE it! Then I gave her a few more tidbits. I said I’m giving it to you for your birthday, which is in August! She screamed, “Do I have to wait that long?? “ Yep, because it’s a real treasure and you have to finish this semester and retire, so you can fully enjoy it. She told me it was torture. Ha!

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  4. Ruth

    I love Suzanne’s books! Moonlight School is my favorite. I have a couple more on my TBR pile….

    What a blessing to have Suzanne endorse your book!

    Reply

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