Beverly Lewis is an American Christian fiction novelist known for her extensive works focused on the Old Order Amish community. Born Beverly Marie Jones in 1943, she began writing short stories and poetry at a young age, influenced by her background as a former schoolteacher and musician who played the piano. Lewis's writing style is characterized by its heartwarming stories, often featuring strong family values and themes of faith and redemption. She has authored over 100 books, primarily within the Christian fiction genre, and has achieved significant commercial success with her ‘Heritage of Lancaster County’ series and numerous other standalone novels and series. Her works often explore the complexities of Amish life and offer a glimpse into their traditions and beliefs.
Lewis's prolific career has produced a vast catalogue of novels catering to various age groups. Her most popular works include the 'Heritage of Lancaster County' series, which explores the lives of Amish families, and the 'Cul-de-sac Kids' series, a children's mystery series. Beyond these flagship series, she has also published novels within the 'Girls Only,' 'Amish Christmas,' and 'Sylvia Miller' series, expanding her reach to diverse audiences. Throughout her career, Lewis has maintained a consistent focus on themes of faith, family, and community, solidifying her position as a leading voice in Christian fiction.


















































































































