Suzanne Williams


Biography

Suzanne Williams is a wife and mother with a penchant for spelling things who happens to love photography. She writes a monthly column on digital photography for steves-digicams.com. She has published one book, Fearless, through Becky Combee Ministries, Inc. In this book, she shares her testimony of God’s deliverance from the bondage of fear. This book is available in both printed and digital formats through www.beckycombeeministries.com and at Amazon. She is currently working on a Christian fiction novel to be published through Write Integrity Press (www.writeintegrity.com) where she does graphic design.

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Books

The Best Week of my Life    by Suzanne Williams
Price: $0.99 USD. 22780 words. Published on May 3, 2013. Fiction.

Accidents happen to Daphne Merrill a lot. So falling face-down at the feet of Carter Pruitt while on vacation miles away from home was simply another in a long list of her misfortunes. Yet what started out as the worst day ever is looking up with each minute that passes. Is it possible he actually likes her for who she is? Or is he yet another person laughing behind her back?
I Kissed The Boy Next Door    by Suzanne Williams
Price: $1.49 USD. 26870 words. Published on April 7, 2013. Fiction.

From the author of ME & TIMOTHY COOPER. Fall in love all over again. There’s a new boy next door. Then again, not so new. Because to Lucy McKinsey, he’s a face from her past and a childhood memory of summer camp and a dare. Kiss Jackson Phillips. But what a fourteen-year-old would do to impress her friends, changes in three years. Right? Maybe not. Yet this time Jackson isn’t the same as he was
Love & Redemption    by Suzanne Williams
Price: $2.99 USD. 68950 words. Published on February 22, 2013. Fiction.

Michael O'Fallen simply wants to survive. A poor Irish boy living in post-Civil War New York, the events of one horrible night send him running-far south to unsettle Florida and an unplanned marriage with a girl he doesn't know. Now, he must protect her from the lust and greet of evil men and figure out how to make their escape. Will he find true love and redemption?
The Amanda Series Boxed Set    by Suzanne Williams
Price: $0.99 USD. 18950 words. Published on February 10, 2013. Fiction.

The Amanda Series, Boxed Set It All Began With A Salad / Playing With Fire
Me & Timothy Cooper    by Suzanne Williams
Price: $1.49 USD. 17490 words. Published on January 9, 2013. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Seventeen-year-old Taylor Lawton has a crush on Timothy Cooper, a boy at her school. Then fate throws them for a loop. For an entire week, they will stay beneath the same roof. A light novella with a touching storyline, this tale is enjoyable for both young adults and grown-ups alike.
Christmas Angel    by Suzanne Williams
Price: $1.49 USD. 18010 words. Published on November 9, 2012. Fiction.

Angel Taylor had her life all figured out until her best friend shoved Elias Harper off on her. What's she need with a boy anyway? But Marta said he liked to dance and somehow that was appealing. However, something strange is happening in town and this right before Christmas. Is Elias involved? What is the secret he keeps from her? And what should she do when her life changes for good?

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Smashwords book reviews by Suzanne Williams

  • Murder At Zero Hour on Jan. 05, 2012
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    Though the start of the story was a bit slow, I was hooked by the idea that something had happened to the main character, only I didn't know what. I just had to keep reading to find out. I did have some initial confusion as to the time period of the story as it wasn't stated outright. But the description of the setting quickly drew me in. The detail of life in the trenches during World War I was very well done. I have read a lot of books set in war with battles and such and this was in my opinion as good a quality as any of those. The twist to the plot was super. I didn't see it coming at all. There were some minor grammar mistakes, misplaced words probably left from previous edits. This is really a great book that deserves more praise than it has gotten. A highly recommended read for anyone into historical fiction and mysteries.
  • Send a White Rose on Aug. 31, 2012
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    The best part of this story for me was the vast array of characters. I was particularly fond of Leah Master's brother, Randall, and liked his part in solving the mystery of the plot. Though I did not agree with all elements of the Christian Faith presented, overall it worked well with the story and didn't seem out of place. Setting was good. Overall, an enjoyable read for a few hours of my time.