Between Two Dreams
Hill House Divided
Under the Grapevine
Westchester Farms
The country celebrates newfound prosperity and peace. Does Westchester Farm benefit?
Western Pennsylvania, 1920. Henderson Westchester lords over his massive farm and family. The widower and father of seven children contemplates the unthinkable. The transfer of his family farm to his youngest child, a girl!
Feisty, brilliant, and outspoken, Olive Westchester remains at odds with her father after her favorite brother’s death.
The nineteen-year-old who dreams of independence via a college education, not property ownership, succeeds in making her family’s life miserable as she awaits Henderson’s decision.
Becoming Olive W.
About the author
Pharmacy to Fiction.
Multi-award-winning writing as a second career.
When Fisher's mother realized she was pregnant, she instilled in her unborn child the need to be a strong, independent woman.
The lesson hit its target. S. Lee Fisher, aka Dr. "P.," a clinical pharmacist, was born and raised in “small town” Pennsylvania but had “big town” dreams. She made her strong woman debut in her mid-twenties when she became the first woman in her county to pay a man financial support. After moving to Pittsburgh, she enjoyed a successful corporate career managing retrospective clinical programs for the PBM side of a Fortune 20 company.
Fisher's journey into fiction began as a way to cope with the pain and grief of her father's passing. In the process, she discovered a love for storytelling, particularly when it involves strong women taking charge. Now a full-time novelist, Fisher resides on Florida's Gulf Coast with her husband of 40 years, Ralph. When she's not immersed in writing or navigating the occasional hurricane, she finds joy in painting watercolors, ballroom dancing, and swimming.