Authors: Suzanne Woods Fisher
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Pour egg mixture into pan over warm crust. Return to oven and bake until filling no longer jiggles when pan is gently shaken, 20 to 25 minutes. Sprinkle lightly with powdered sugar and let cool at least 15 minutes. Cut into 2″ squares and lift out with a spatula. Serve warm or cool. If making up to a day ahead, wrap airtight when cool and chill.
Makes 24 squares.
Acknowledgments
I
would like to thank my family for their encouragement and support. In particular, my daughter, Lindsey, for her insights and guiding comments. To my sister, Wendy, too. Both of them read messy first drafts and helped find the good and bad in my work. To A.J. Salch, for answering odd questions about Thoroughbred stallions. To her parents, Kim and Clayton, for providing true stories of childhood mischief that make it so often into my books. Thanks to Mary Ann Kinsinger, who helped me create a baptism scene that rang true.
In terms of print and paper, much gratitude goes to the team at Revell, who transform a bulky Word document into a book. Thank you to Michele Misiak, for marketing brainstorming, to Barb Barnes, for her editorial precision and longsuffering patience. To my remarkable editor, Andrea Doering, for cracking open the world of publication to me and keeping that door open. A special shout-out to my steadfast agent, Joyce Hart of The Hartline Literary Agency, for the dozen
roses she sent to celebrate my twelfth contract with Revell. You’re all such delightful people to work with.
Hands lifted up high in praise to God for granting me this author gig and giving me a deep love of the written word.
Last of all, but never least of all, my heartfelt gratitude to you readers, near and far, for reading my stories. I love hearing from you—the good, the bad, and the ugly. I can take it. Just don’t stop reading!
Fondly,
Suzanne
www.suzannewoodsfisher.com
Suzanne Woods Fisher
is the author of the bestselling Lancaster County Secrets and Stoney Ridge Seasons series.
The Search
received a 2012 Carol Award,
The Waiting
was a finalist for the 2011 Christy Award, and
The
Choice
was a finalist for the 2011 Carol Award. Suzanne’s grandfather was raised in the Old Order German Baptist Brethren Church in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Her interest in living a simple, faith-filled life began with her Dunkard cousins. Suzanne is also the author of the bestselling
Amish Peace: Simple Wisdom for a Complicated World
and
Amish Proverbs: Words
of Wisdom from the Simple Life
, both finalists for the ECPA Book of the Year award, and
Amish Values for
Your Family: What We Can Learn from the Simple Life
. She has an app, Amish Wisdom, to deliver a proverb a day to your iPhone, iPad, or Android. Visit her at
www.suzannewoodsfisher.com
to find out more.
Suzanne lives with her family and big yellow dogs in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Books by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Amish Peace: Simple Wisdom for a Complicated World
Amish Proverbs: Words of Wisdom from the Simple Life
Amish Values for Your Family: What We Can Learn from the Simple Life
A Lancaster County Christmas
L
ANCASTER
C
OUNTY
S
ECRETS
The Choice
The Waiting
The Search
S
EASONS
OF
S
TONEY
R
IDGE
The Keeper
The Haven
The Lesson
T
HE
I
NN
AT
E
AGLE
H
ILL
The Letters
The Calling
The Rescue: An Inn at Eagle Hill Novella
(ebook
)
The Revealing
T
HE
A
DVENTURES
OF
L
ILY
L
APP
(
WITH
M
ARY
A
NN
K
INSINGER
)
Life with Lily
A New Home for Lily
A Big Year for Lily
A Surprise for Lily
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