Beverly Marie Lewis, formerly Jones, is an American author renowned for her Christian fiction novels and books for both adults and children, boasting a repertoire of over 100 publications.
Before pursuing writing full-time, Lewis served as a schoolteacher and was also musically inclined, mastering the piano from the tender age of four. Her passion for storytelling blossomed early, with Lewis penning short stories and poetry by the age of nine.
A significant portion of Lewis's literary works revolves around the Old Order Amish, inspired by her familial ties to the Plain heritage. Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, amidst the Pennsylvania Dutch community, she draws from her upbringing and familial background for her storytelling. Lewis's maternal grandmother, Ada Ranck Buchwalter, was born into the Old Order Mennonite Church, further fueling her fascination with this culture. Despite her Amish focus, Lewis remains connected to the Assemblies of God community, owing to her father's role as a pastor.
Lewis pursued her higher education at Evangel University, where she later received the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2003. Additionally, she holds membership in the National League of American Pen Women.
Married to David Lewis, Beverly is the proud parent of three grown children and the doting grandmother of three grandchildren. Together, they reside in Colorado, where Lewis continues to craft her captivating tales.
She writes Christian fiction with a strong emphasis on Amish/Plain-community stories; she also has written books for adults and children.
Notable series include Holly's Heart, The Heritage of Lancaster County, Amish Country Crossroads, Abram's Daughters, The Courtship of Nellie Fisher, The Seasons of Grace, The Rose Trilogy, Home to Hickory Hollow and Girls Only.
If you like series, begin with the first book of a series such as The Heritage of Lancaster County or The Rose Trilogy. For standalone-style reads, try titles shown on the author page like The Crossroad, The Postcard or Sanctuary. Collections (for example Holly's Heart Books 1–5) are useful for binge-reading.
Many of her novels are multi-book series and are best read in series order. Retail and publisher pages (including the author page) list volumes and boxed/collected sets to show the proper reading sequence.
The source notes she received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Evangel University in 2003 and is a member of the National League of American Pen Women. The author page does not list other specific literary prizes, so check her official site or publisher listings for updated honours.