Susan Jones – Writer

My Writing Blog

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.

Redington V11

The fair has come to Redington.

Read episode one of my latest serial here…..

Part two is published on Wednesday, here.

Part three of the story is published here.

Part four of Treacle Toffee & Poisoned Coffee is here.

Part five is here.

The final episode is here…

The time slip story goes on throughout the week, and hope you enjoy it if you read it.

This is the seventh story in my Redington collection, and when there’s twelve, they will be

published in a book, called, ‘A Year in Redington.’

Sebastian and Claire are the two main characters in this story. It’s a story in 6 parts, and the main song going through the tale is Honeycomb, by Jimmie Rodgers, 1957.

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6 responses to “Treacle Toffee & Poisoned Coffee, published this week.”

  1. Linda Avatar

    I’m supposed to be doing NaNoWriMo!
    (But I’m allowed a little break, aren’t I?)

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      I think so, yes, Linda. Hope Nano is going well for you. I did it last year, and got a lot down. And when I say a lot, I mean a lot of gobbledy gook, but at least I got it down!! Glad you called in, and hope you like the story if you read it.

  2. Patsy Avatar

    You’ve made me want toffee now, but I’ll give the coffee a miss if you don’t mind!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Yes, some treacle toffee would be nice, now you’ve made me want some as well Patsy:)) I’ll go and get some tomorrow. And tea is just as nice as coffee, I agree. Glad you called by.

  3. Nicola Avatar

    Fabulicious title, Susan! Being a coffee junkie, I think I’m headed down a slippery path. Eeek!

    1. susanjanejoness Avatar

      Hi Nicola, glad you like the title, and don’t worry, it was only the one cup of coffee that was poisoned…

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