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.

Category: What I’m reading.

  • Win a copy of Redington – stories from the village in mid Norfolk.

  • Hello to all my lovely followers, I’ve neglected the blog a bit lately, as we’ve been away on a break, and also relaxing and doing things. We had a break in Torbay, so that gave us change to catch up with family, and get a pic of the pirate on the boat. Torre Abbey gardens…

  • Following on from the last post, I’ve just heard that ‘Operation-bric-a-brac’ will be published on 18th May, on Creative Frontiers. I’ll put a link when it’s up. The Buddah is in the story… I’ve got a blue one in the garden, which explains a lot. Here’s my favourite drink in my special cup; a topic…

  • Happy new year to all my favourite followers, you know who you are. Yes, you.. and you and you of course. I’ve been a bit quiet lately, and thanks to those who noticed. One thing and another has kept me busy, and now I’m getting back to the writing. I’ve had a lovely diary from…

  • It’s time for the September People’s Friend Author interview, and I’m pleased to welcome Keith Havers on to my blog this month.                                 He’s the first male author to feature on here since I began doing this back in the springtime. And, hot off the press, I hear that he has recently had an…

  • I’ve read some great books over the last fortnight. Here are some of them.   Night on the Orient Express. All to say is, ‘a must read book’ and Veronica Henry has done Agatha Christie proud. She’d love it! Vivien’s heavenly Ice Cream shop. by Abbey ClementsOne tip… get ice cream in before you start…

  • No, not baguette, otherwise mine would be cheese and tomato, or ham and mustard, no, bagesk, that item that holds all you need if you’re on the move. Here’s my latest bagesk. A present recently brought back from Mom and Dad when they had a week away; for looking after the house and garden, I…

  • It is my greatest pleasure to welcome our all time favorite People’s Friend writer – Teresa Ashby to my blog. For quite a few years, I’ve been following Teresa’s stories, and I always used to think, ‘I’m sure she’s a bit like me,’ or does she even exist? Now, through following Teresa’s blog, it’s lovely…

  • Hi Susan – and thank you so much for inviting me to visit your blog today. Q1.  When did your first story appear in People’s Friend? Suzanne.     My first People’s Friend story appeared in the issue dated 6th October 2010. As I’m sure you can imagine, I was thrilled – especially as a lot of…

  • It is for me, I am the featured author on Alfie dog. Thanks to Rosemary Kind, editor on Alfie dog, and author of her own novel for giving me the chance to be featured. Stories are 39p each to download if you’d like to read any of those. Or, the came as me, left as…