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.

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  • Visit from Glynis Scrivens, all the way from Australia, welcome…

  • Hello to all my lovely followers, new ones and older ones. I read a great book yesterday, this one – Short story secrets – turning words into money. That sounded good to me, and the e-book is great as well. So thanks Hettie for all the great tips, and I’m going to be writing this…

  • Here it is…

    The collection of Redington stories are now published into one volume…

  • A selection of e-reads for summer, enjoy!

  • When I go out in the mornings with my cleaning job in the blue van, we pass the island of flowers every day. Which reminds me it’s a hundred years this year that Edith Cavell, the Vicar’s daughter from Swaderton in Norfolk, and Rupert Brooke – Warwickshire soldier and poet, were killed. They were both…

  • Are you all having a go at the Alfie dog writing competition? Read all about it here. I’m planning my entry and the prizes are amazing so if you’re a writer of short stories, you’d have to be mad not to try it. And, the entry fee is downloading 5 different author stories. If you…

  • If you’re a follower of my stories set in the fictional village of Redington, in the middle of North Norfolk, then tune in to Creative Frontiers all this week to read the serial, Betty’s big Meringue It’s all about the build up to the wedding, and whether they will actually get to tie the knot.…

  • Arnold and Norah Bartlett cordially request the presence of friends and family to the wedding of their niece Betty to Raymond June 30th I’m working on the latest Redington story. This one’s called, Betty’s big meringue, and builds up to the day she and Raymond say I do. It’s making me titter to myself, and…

  • To celebrate launch day of Trace your Roots, Maureen is here on my blog today to tell us about her new release. Lovely to welcome you here, Mo, and good luck with the book. I’ve got mine on order already. When I sat down to write Trace your Roots I had great plans. I wanted…

  • Now at last, I can say I’ve put THE END on the last chapter of Hats off to Love. Now all I need to do is prepare it in an orderly fashion for sending out. That will take some time as I want to get it just right. This story has been kicking around since…