Susan Page Davis


Biography

A Maine native, Susan Page Davis is an award-winning author with more than forty novels and novellas. She's a winner of the 2012 Will Rogers Medallion Award and a past winner of the Carol Award and Inspirational Readers' Choice Award. Enjoy her mysteries, romantic suspense, and historical romance with a faith thread in most of her stories. Susan now lives in Kentucky.

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Books

Revolution at Barncastle Inn    by Susan Page Davis
Price: $0.99 USD. 22350 words. Published on March 30, 2013. Fiction.

Revolution at Barncastle Inn: Lily Mitchell’s sister organizes a Patriot’s Day vacation at the Barncastle. Lily’s husband was killed in Afghanistan two years ago, and she’s found it hard to move on. A fun vacation where Lily’s family joins Vermont "Patriots" takes her mind off her grief—until one of the "Redcoat" officers quartered at the inn draws her attention.
Almost Home    by Susan Page Davis
Price: $0.99 USD. 21020 words. Published on March 21, 2012. Fiction.

Patricia Logan is snowbound in Colorado Springs. When the storm slackens, she persuades an old friend to take her on horseback to her uncle’s ranch. They soon regret it. Patricia dreamed of marrying Jared Booker, but can she get past the rift that drove him and his father away? The blizzard drives all romance from her mind. Only God can bring them through the deadly peril of the Blizzard of 1913.
Breaking News    by Susan Page Davis
Price: $4.95 USD. 76640 words. Published on March 6, 2012. Fiction.

A story of the mysterious disappearance of Maine's U.S. Senator in the 1960s attracts a reporter, who then goes missing. The senator's old neighbor nearly dies of a stroke and begs a friend to deliver an enigmatic message to his grown children. What does it mean?
Mailbox Mayhem    by Susan Page Davis
Price: $1.99 USD. 16570 words. Published on July 31, 2011. Fiction.

Two humorous stories about two young Maine police detectives Paul Fournier and All-Eyes Martin. Come to central Maine, where the neighbors are quirky and the crimes are solved quickly. In the first story, “Mailbox Mayhem,” Paul and All-Eyes are hauled off their first murder investigation to look for a mailbox thief and an elderly woman. Originally published in Alfred Hitchcock’s Magazine.

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