Author Archives: susankeogh
RELOCATION OF MY BLOG
Effective today, I will no longer be posting on this website. Instead, you can find my latest blog posts on my regular author website skkeogh.com. Read today’s post, To Use Dialect or Not to Use Dialect, about how I decided … Continue reading
SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY
Authors like me are small businesses, so to help promote my novels today, Small Business Saturday, I’m offering the ebook of The Prodigal for only .99 cents on Amazon.com. One day only! So if you’ve been on the fence about … Continue reading
REVIEW OF THE DRIVER’S WIFE
I’m pleased that the Historical Novel Society reviewed my latest novel, The Driver’s Wife. The reviewer calls it a “fascinating novel.” I thought I’d share an excerpt: “This is also a love story with a twist: the forbidden relationship and … Continue reading
DID CHARLEMAGNE PRAY FOR ANOTHER DAUGHTER?
Today’s post is by author Kim Rendfeld, who recently released her third historical novel, Queen of the Darkest Hour. This intriguing story adds to her previous two worthy works–The Cross and the Dragon, and The Ashes of Heaven’s Pillar. … Continue reading
THE INCOMPARABLE LIEUTENANT HICKS – Part 8
This is the eighth and final part of my series of excerpts from Borden Hicks’ personal account in Glimpses of the Nation’s Struggle. Borden Hicks was a humorous young officer in the 11th Michigan Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War. … Continue reading
THE LORDS PROPRIETORS OF CAROLINA
Today marks Independence Day for America. What better way to celebrate than to learn a bit about our history? On social media today, English Historical Fiction Authors is featuring an article I wrote about the men who founded the American … Continue reading
LAST STOP ON THE BLOG HOP
The last stop is at the blog of award-winning author Linda Collison, where I focus on the lovely city of Charleston, South Carolina, the setting of my latest novel, The Driver’s Wife. Follow this link to the article. While you … Continue reading
BLOG HOP STOP #3
Today’s stop is at author Tinney Heath’s website. She shares her review of The Driver’s Wife and offers some very kind, appreciated words. You can view the review here. And while you’re at it, check out Tinney’s debut novel A … Continue reading
BLOG HOP STOP #2
This is Day 2 of my blog hop to celebrate the release of The Driver’s Wife. Today I am hosted by author J.M. Aucoin. My article explores Charleston’s early rice culture and the slaves who toiled upon the plantations. And … Continue reading
Blog Hop Stop #1
To celebrate and spread the word about the release of my new novel, The Driver’s Wife, I am doing a blog hop. Today I am hosted by author Kim Rendfeld whose next historical novel, Queen of the Darkest Hour, will … Continue reading