Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

windmillMy latest story in the Redington collection is published this week on Creative Frontiers.

Hope you enjoy the story if you read it, and thanks to my writing buddies for their help as well.

The accumulator competition is ending at the end of this month, so be quick and good luck if you’re having a go. Scroll down

the page, and follow instructions for part 3 of the Riggins story.

Speaking of competitions, the Alfie dog short story one is closing soon as well, with a fab prize, so good luck if you’re

trying that one as well.

Happy Equinox, now excuse me, hot cakes are out of the oven, and a cup of tea waiting as well.

ghostWatch out for the ghost of the windmill…

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8 responses to “The Ghost of Windmill Walk.”

  1. rosgemmell Avatar
    rosgemmell

    Enjoyed your first episode, Susan, and look forward to seeing how it develops!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Rosemary, and you notice how the windmill housekeeper, who is slim, elegant, sophisticated and all round lovely has the same name as you:))) Thanks for reading.

      1. rosgemmell Avatar

        Ha, ha – at least we have one thing in common: our name!

  2. Patsy Avatar

    Congrats on another Redington serial. I’m getting very fond of those characters.

  3. susanjanejones Avatar

    Thanks Patsy, glad you like them, and I like to try and add a couple more to each episode as well. Thanks for your help with it….

  4. Linda Avatar

    Heading over there now …

    1. Linda Avatar

      I’m intrigued to know how you’re going to tie up all those loose ends so I’ll have no choice but to read the next episode. Pleased you’ve worked Bramble into the plot.

  5. susanjanejones Avatar

    Hi Linda, you’ve remembered little Bramble, he’s enjoying life running around in the Norfolk marshes. That’s the joy of imagination, isn’t it? Hope you like the tying up of loose ends. Glad you popped by. x

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