The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Disclaimer
I was sent a free copy of The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher in exchange only for my honest and unbiased review of The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher.
Katrina Stoltzfus thought she had life and love all figured out: she was going to marry John and live happily ever after. Those plans started to crumble when her father moved the family to Stoney Ridge, then completely collapsed when John decided to marry someone else. Katrina is devastated. How could she have felt so loved, yet been so deceived? As she struggles to face a future without him, a widow asks for her help to start a new business and Katrina quickly agrees.
— Suzanne Woods FisherShe needs time to heal her broken heart, to untangle her messy life, to find a purpose. What she doesn't need is attention from Andy Miller, a farm hand who arrives at the widow's farm just when help is most needed--and who always seems to say the right thing, and be in the right place, at the right time. Is Andy for real, or too good to be true? Deceived once before, Katrina is determined to keep her feelings in check.
— Suzanne Woods FisherWhen a cascade of events is set in motion by some surprising information, the little Amish church is turned upside down. Soon, everyone has a stake in the outcome, and the community struggles to find the best response to an imposter in their midst. Can they forgive even the most deceitful deeds? Bestselling author Suzanne Woods Fisher introduces her loyal fans to a brand-new series set in their favorite town--Stoney Ridge. As always, Fisher delivers endearing characters and plot twists.
— Suzanne Woods FisherSuzanne Woods Fisher
Suzanne Woods Fisher is a:
- wife
- mother
- writer
- lifelong student of the Bible
- raiser of puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind
- a gardener
- a cook
She has written many books including:
- The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family)
- The Revealing: A Novel (The Inn at Eagle Hill)
- Anna's Crossing: An Amish Beginnings Novel
- A New Home for Lily (The Adventures of Lily Lapp) (Volume 2)
- The Letters: A Novel (The Inn at Eagle Hill) (Volume 1)
- A Big Year for Lily (The Adventures of Lily Lapp) (Volume 3)
- The Waiting: A Novel (Lancaster County Secrets)
- Amish Peace: Simple Wisdom for a Complicated World
- The Haven: A Novel (Stoney Ridge Seasons) (Volume 2)
- And Many Many More...
Review
As I wrote at the top in the disclaimer, "I was sent a free copy of The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher in exchange only for my honest and unbiased review of The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher."
The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher begins with a prologue before going into the chapters of the book. The chapters are set up like many other books with only a number no chapter titles to give away the topic of the chapter.
Now I know that this book is supposed to be a romance novel and romance novels often move slowly, however this book began with a very slow pace. So slow that I almost stopped reading after chapter one, but I decided to stick it out so that I could share this book with my readers. The pace of the book does not pick up as The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher progresses. So if you are not into slow paced books then you will want to give this one a pass.
The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher is well written. The author writes in a calm manner that helps to relax the reader form the stresses of their daily lives. Honestly The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher is the kind of book that I would keep next to my bed to read when I am having trouble unwinding and falling to sleep.
The Imposter: A Novel (The Bishop's Family) by Suzanne Woods Fisher is a good book if you are looking for a book that is not fast paced and will draw you in nice and slow to help you unwind and relax. However if you are like me and you prefer a whirlwind of movement and plot then you might want to give this book a miss and look for something else.