Susan Fisher-Davis is an international and Amazon bestselling novelist, known for her series "The Men of Clifton Montana." She was born and raised in a small town in the western part of Maryland, surrounded by the Appalachian mountains. In 1996, she moved to Tennessee with her husband and two children, where she currently resides in a small town outside of Nashville with her three Australian Shepherds.
Fisher-Davis has been writing for as long as she can remember and is currently working on multiple series, including "The Men of Clifton Montana," which will consist of seven stories, and "The Bad Boys of Dry River," which will include six stories. She is also writing a series called "The Callahans" about four cousins, as well as four standalone books. Although her books are part of a series, they can all be read as standalone stories. Each book ends with a HEA (happily ever after) and introduces a new story in the next book, with some epilogues providing a preview of what's to come. Characters from different books often interact with each other, adding depth to the series as a whole.
In addition to her series, Fisher-Davis has written a standalone book called "Fit For A King" about a stubborn cowboy named Wade King. She is a huge Nashville Predators hockey fan and enjoys fishing, taking drives down back roads, and visiting Gatlinburg, TN. Fisher-Davis loves to engage with her readers and encourages them to reach out to her via email or through her Facebook page, website, Twitter, or Instagram. She promises to respond to all messages and appreciates each review she receives.