What people are saying:
Wow, this is a much-needed book! Since I, like most women, ventured into my twentysomething and married years far from home and the influence of older women who had been around the block, I so appreciate Suzanne's heart to creat a way for young women to gather and receive that sort of input and counsel. --Shaunti Feldhahn, author of For Women Only and Coauthor of For Young Women Only
In a world where most twentysomethings are seeking advice from Cosmo and role models are few and far between, it's refreshing to know this book exists. It's real, raw, and relatable--a must-read for women from all backgrounds trying to figure out this thing called life. --Kerri Pomarolli, Clean Female Comedian, author of Guys Like Girls Named Jennie
Today's cookbook for being the woman God supports you in being and that you truly are. . . Suzanne offers delicious insights into how to fully embrace womanhood with truth, light and love. -- Christine Hassler, author of 20-something, 20-everything
Today's young women are hungry for human connection and spiritual direction from women they can trust and respect. Suzanne Eller's gentle advice and admonitions give females hope in an increasingly narcissistic and competitive world. -- Shirin Taber, author of Wanting All the Right Things
Eller has her finger on the pulse of the next generation. Any woman struggling with identity or her place in this world will benefit from this valuable resource. -- Colin Creel, author of Perspectives: A Spiritual Life Guide for Twentysomethings
Like all great mentors, Suzie manages to create a safe place of acceptance--and issues a challenging call to follow Jesus at the same time. She respects the culture of the twentysomethings, understands the confusion many feel, and shows how God alone can lead us through the dangerous, exciting adventures of transformation. -- Mitali Perkins, author of First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover

I just finished reading your book, The Woman I Am Becoming. Its weird how things work out. I was actually at an airport and I thought I would pass time by browsing through one of the stores. I found your book on the inspirational stand and for some reason I thought I need to read this book. And Im glad that I did. Im a second year in college away from home. Ive been struggling to find a bible study group, as the one on campus is small and unsteady. This also effects finding a community. All my close brothers and sisters are back home and due to time difference its hard to communicate. Lastly, I just want to say that Chapters 8 thru 10 were great reminders and it gave me a new perspective on giving and makes me question how I spend my money. I just wanted to say thank you for writing such inspirational books. God bless. --
Kristen
I'm reading your book right now and it's great! It's so hard to put down. I'm almost finished, but I was flipping through some of the last pages and saw you were on Facebook. I just wanted to let you know how much I'm enjoying your work! God bless! --Allison M.
Hello, my name is Christina! I just finished reading your book "The Woman I Am Becoming." I just wanted to thank you for writing it. It covered everything I have been thinking about and more. I needed to hear so much of what was written. I just graduated in May from a university and now I'm at home without a job. I don't know where I am going and what I'm going to do, but I do know that God has a plan, something bigger than I can ever imagine. I know that God has me in this place for a reason. He wants me to grow and learn to trust Him in all things, even when I feel like I'm lost in the world, He still guides me! Again thank you for being an encouragement to young women! --In Christ, Christina W.