A Healing Touch
About
A captivating tale of compassion, resilience, and the bonds of love and friendship
Ruth "Dok" Stoltzfus is the kind of doctor who still believes in house calls, addressing not just her patients' physical needs but their emotional ones too. When newly widowed Bee faces a breast cancer diagnosis, Dok connects her with Fern Lapp for support. When her painfully shy assistant Annie finds herself drawn to a new calling, Dok goes to great lengths to help her achieve her dream. And when an abandoned newborn mysteriously appears at her office one frosty morning, Dok's world takes an unexpected turn as ripples of change touch several lives.
Bestselling and award-winning author Suzanne Woods Fisher invites you into a story that's like medicine for the weary soul. Join Dok and the tight-knit Stoney Ridge community as they navigate the twists of fate, discovering that sometimes the greatest healing comes from the heart.
Praise for Suzanne Woods Fisher's Novels
"This charming romance is propelled by winsome, endearing characters."--Publishers Weekly on Lost and Found
"Entertaining and engaging, with lots of surprises and even a bit of suspense."--Interviews and Reviews on Lost and Found
"Amish romance at its very best."--Midwest Book Reviews on Lost and Found
The Author
Reviews
"A Healing Touch illustrates the perplexing and often winding paths toward healing, particularly after loss, and the tempting familiarity of staying stuck in fear, guilt, and grudges. . . . Fisher's latest novel gently dramatizes the difficult yet rewarding peace that comes when one releases dark emotions through faith, community, and scriptural comfort."
Booklist
"This book is filled with a variety of stories, all with excellent messages. The messages deal with assurance, recovery, mercy, friendship, courage, confidence and the wisdom to listen to God and to depend on him no matter what. . . . An original, truly engaging, and memorable Amish romance themed story of compassion, resilience, and the bonds that form in surprising ways."
Midwest Book Reviews