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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  • Phew, it’s hotter than ever isn’t it? Though I remember the heatwave that lasted all of 1976, I’d just left school and off to get a job. I was working in an office at a grain silo, but that’s another story I’ll tell sometime. I’ve now re-published my saga, as I’d mentioned Queen Alexandra’s nurses…

  • Hello everyone, hope your June is going well so far. I had my monthly writing magazine through the letterbox a few days ago, and I’m in there. Talking about how old diaries can reveal good things. It’s hard not to throw pages away, especially as the house gets filled with folders, but I really love…

  • Hope you’re all enjoying the weather. We’ve been in the garden a lot. Tomatoes and lettuce are growing well, along with spinach and radish. I had my writing magazine yesterday, so it’s going to be a great weekend catching up with latest news and views on the writing world. Have you read my latest book…

  • Robert Browning 1812 – 1889 O, TO be in EnglandNow that April ‘s there,And whoever wakes in EnglandSees, some morning, unaware,That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheafRound the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf,While the chaffinch sings on the orchard boughIn England—now! He was visiting Italy, when poet, Robert Browning, missing the English springtime,…

  • Hello, hope you’re all keeping well. Thanks to everyone who has been buying my books, and if you haven’t already, here’s where you can find them all. Such shameless promotion, but is there any other kind? All I know is that you have to get yourself seen and heard, which is the total opposite to…

  • To be in the draw, which will take place on Friday all you need to do is leave a comment at the end of this post. Why would you like to read it? It’s set in the midlands, and heroine is Molly, who is left to run the hat company while Issac goes off to…

  • I’ll let the book speak for itself. Hope you like it. It’s a midland’s saga, with all the accent, and other stuff that you get in 1915. Now I feel like a proper tea leaf cuppa and a toasted by the fire crumpet. I am going to do book boxes. Being positive everyone will want…

  • If you do, and you want to stay on the list, that’s great. If you don’t can you unsubscribe please, then you needn’t be bothered with me bothering you again. On the other hand, if you want to get updates and keep in touch with how I’m getting on with self publishing and videos on…