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Inn at Eagle Hill Books in Order

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See the Inn at Eagle Hill books by Suzanne Woods Fisher in order, with short summaries, series background, and a simple guide to starting.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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4 books

1

The Letters

by Suzanne Woods Fisher

2013

Widow Rose Schrock turns her Amish farmhouse into an inn to pay off her late husband's debts and keep her family afloat. New guests bring new trouble, and neighbor Galen King becomes more important than she expected.

2

The Calling

by Suzanne Woods Fisher

2014

Bethany Schrock is restless, discouraged, and still haunted by a mystery from her childhood. Work at a soup kitchen and community garden, plus the maddening charm of Jimmy Fisher, push her toward truths she has long avoided.

3

The Rescue

by Suzanne Woods Fisher

2014

Will Stoltz comes back to Stoney Ridge determined to open a wild bird rescue center and reconnect with veterinarian Jackie Colombo. When an injured eagle appears and his plans start unraveling, he has to decide what really matters.

4

The Revealing

by Suzanne Woods Fisher

2014

Naomi King has always trusted her intuition, even when others dismiss it. When a young woman arrives at the inn with a dangerous secret about Tobe Schrock, Naomi is drawn into a deeper web of deception and threat.

Series background & context

The Inn at Eagle Hill series begins with a practical problem, money, debt, and a family trying to keep going, and turns that problem into a story about community. Rose Schrock is a widow with children, unpaid bills, and a farmhouse she decides to convert into an inn. That choice gives the whole series its shape.

Because there is an inn, people are always arriving. And because this is Stoney Ridge, they never arrive without baggage.

Rose anchors the first book, The Letters, but the series quickly widens to include her children, her neighbors, and the guests whose lives brush against Eagle Hill. Bethany Schrock takes center stage in The Calling, while The Revealing leans into Naomi King's instincts and the larger mystery surrounding Tobe Schrock and the downfall of Schrock Investments. The novella The Rescue adds more of Will Stoltz and the bird rescue thread that runs through the world of the series.

What makes these books different from a straight romance series is the ensemble feel. There are love stories, yes, but there are also financial trouble, family strain, damaged reputations, spiritual drift, and the slow work of rebuilding trust. The inn itself becomes a kind of crossroads. Guests come for shelter or rest, and the people who live there are forced to deal with their own unfinished business at the same time.

The setting matters, too. Fisher writes the Amish farmhouse, the neighboring fields, and the close-knit rhythms of Stoney Ridge in a way that keeps the books grounded even when the plot twists tighten. The tone is warm, but there is always something pressing just under the surface.

Read these in order, starting with The Letters. The relationships and mysteries carry across the series, and Eagle Hill works best when you watch it grow from one risky idea into the center of a whole community story.

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