What’s New for Author S.E. Fisher

May 10, 2026 Update:

Book 3 is officially off for the first round of external edits. I’m hoping to get some good feedback on characters and plot. After this round, there will be one more, plus some proofreading, before we’re officially looking for ARC readers! If you’re interested in joining S.E. Fisher’s Street Team of ARC Readers, apply HERE!

The novella, The Summer We Fell, recently received a facelift, including a name change and a cover update. The new name, The Summer Between Us, matches the rest of the series.

Books one and two in the Shiloh Hills Small Town Romance Series are now available at 6 locations:

  • Curious Turtle – Jefferson City, MO
  • Cliffhanger Books – Eldon, MO
  • Bookmark This Bar – Rolla, MO
  • Bloom & Bindings – Boonville, MO
  • Vinta-lit-ious – Camdenton, MO
  • The Bookwyrm’s Cottage Mobile Bookstore – Eldon/Lake Ozark, MO Area

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She’s trapped in limbo. He’s tired of the grind. When their worldviews collide, will their differences wreck them or build the foundation of true love?

Sylvie Rogers is fiercely protective of her home. The recent graduate is dedicated to her small community but isn’t sure what comes next. When a hunky stranger from the city arrives, she can’t help but wonder what his intentions are in the quaint society.

Charlie Basket is ready for a change. Tired of the long nights and stress tied to his father’s firm, the overworked architect jumps at an offer to escape to a slower pace. But his first interaction with a spirited local woman leaves him curious if his new locale won’t be as relaxing as he thought.

Despite being drawn to his strength and steady presence, Sylvie worries the handsome new outsider may not want to stay in the historic town. And though Charlie finds her enthusiasm refreshing, he can’t help but worry that her distaste for his modern ideas may just leave him broken.

Will their differences leave them in ruin, or can they create a lasting love?