Susan Jones – Writer

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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.

A factory Affair My latest kindle read, A Factory Affair, will be available in paperback later this year. A story set in 1970’s Warwickshire, with a Hat Factory at the centre of the story.

The paperback will have a different cover, but this   I’ve chosen for now with the hearts on the front. Enjoy the story if you’re kind enough to buy it. Just noticed it still says Hats inside the cover, so having to update it. That’s the reason you might have a job to link to it until it’s live on Amazon with the correction.

A pocket novel, with the same characters, but set in the present will be published soon. That one is called Hats off to Love. The Factory Affair started out with that title, but as it’s a completely different story it’s now changed. The paperback book will have my main character on the front, wearing a hat of course.

mums-flowersHere’s a lovely bunch of autumn flowers from Mum’s garden. Aren’t they lovely and they smell smashing as well.

Enjoy the rest of the week. I’m off to make chicken curry now.

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8 responses to “A Factory Affair”

  1. rosgemmell Avatar

    Lovely cover, Suzy – all the best with this!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks, Rosemary. I have a lovely cover lined up, but I’m too impatient to wait. The real one is really smashing and I do prefer a real book as you know. Glad you popped in.

  2. Patsy Avatar

    Well done, Suzy!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks, Patsy. I’m preparing the real paperback one with a lovely cover. Hopefully to coincide with the up to date one coming out soon.

  3. Linda Daunter Avatar

    Congrats on two publications then, you have been busy! 🙂

    1. susanjanejoness Avatar

      Yes, Linda. But Hats off to love has been hanging around since 2012, so not written them all this year.

  4. juliathorley Avatar
    juliathorley

    Well done. Kindles are great, but you can’t beat an old-school paperback.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      I have to agree, Julia. I do like my kindle, but a book with pages to turn is always best.

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