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The Haberdashers

Haberdashers stories get better and better! Books one and two were fantastic reads. Book three is even better. The twists and turns are surprising. ~ review by Olkonen on Amazon

  1. Trials of Artemis (2013)  All Platforms || Kindle || Nook Free on most platforms!
  2. Athena’s Ordeal (2013)  All Platforms || Kindle || Nook
  3. Fates for Apate  (2014)  All Platforms || Kindle || Nook
  4. Saving Persephone (2015) All Platforms || Kindle || Nook  
  5. Taming Chiron (2016) All Platforms || Kindle || Nook
  6. Pheme’s Regret (2019) All Platforms || Kindle || Nook
  7. Justice for Sisyphus (2022) All Platforms ||
  8.  Loving Echo tbd
  9.  Charming the Fates tbd
  10.  Daughter of Dionysus tbd
  11.  Redeeming Dolos tbd
  12.  The Fall of Tantalus

There’s so much to love about this series: intelligent, kick-ass protagonists; interesting plots; fun banter and clever descriptions. But if I had to choose one thing that makes the series one of my all time favorites, it’s the depth and complexity of the relationships. ~ review by Yvonne on Amazon

Haberdashers Tales (Sweet Novellas and Short Stories)

Haberdashers Nights (Sexy Novellas and Short Stories)

Haberdashers-Caversham Crossover!

  • Phoebe & the Doctor by Sandy Raven
  • Francie & the Bachelor by Sue London All Platforms

The Mad Clan Series

(The Fenian Cycle retold in Regency England)
  • The Enchanted Cave (2016)- Buy Link
  • The Fairy Palace (2017) – Buy Link
  • The Old Mare – tbd
  • The Seven Trials – tbd
  • The Hunt – tbd

Chasing Love Series

  • Her Reluctant Lord (2016) – Buy Link
  • Outfoxed (tbd)
  • Asking for Trouble (tbd)
  • Timid Is as Timid Does (tbd)

Feral Hogs (Shifter/Paranormal Romance)

Werechaun Chronicles (Urban Fairytales)

  1. American Werechaun in Dublin (2014) Kindle || Goodreads
  2. Nightmare on Clover Street (2015) Kindle
  3. Friday the 17th (2016) Kindle

Romantic and Suspenseful – Great combination!!

Oh what to say that will do it justice?! Robert – such a tormented young man because of his dark father and upbringing. He loves the Haberdashers and will do anything to save them. Imogene – a beautiful well traveled woman but inner doubts that she could love because of her gift. These two were so meant to be and I absolutely loved them together. She brought out the love that he had hidden so deeply inside and he did the same for her. It was inspiring to read that he loved her and would marry her even if he was sure she couldn’t love him back.

The suspense during the kidnapping kept me on the edge of my seat and worried about Jack and her baby. It was great the way brought all of them together because they belong together – “The Hasberdashers” are my far may absolute favorite Historical Romance read! Thanks again Sue for sharing your wonderful writing ability with us! I can’t wait for Charlie’s story – he’s such a love too!!

5 gold stars

BogiMom (Amazon Review)

Truly a romance story!

Bravo! I had almost forgotten what romance was all about. Truly an engaging read as it hold my attention from beginning to end. We have sarcastic, witty George (Gini, but only for her husband) and Cas (Casimir, but only for dear Gini) who meet at the Congress of Vienna, both with their own agenda. Both unable to give their heart openly and afraid to trust each other.

As the story unfolds, Casimir stops holding back and gives himself completely, leaving him a bit discouraged that Gini, although in love, kept being guarded. I couldn’t help fall in love with charming, loving, understanding Casimir, and although some may complain about our spirited George losing her mind on her first assignment I say, she fell in love! Can you blame the girl? Throughout her childhood she thought she wasn’t loved and thus, she became cynic, obsessive, restrained, and distrustful (and yeah, I still like her) Only true love made her see the wrong of her ways.

As far as the ending. They reached their HEA. We all know the Haberdashers is a series so the cliffhanger has been there and will be there until the end. That’s why Athana’s Ordeal also felt inconclusive. Read the clues. I’m sure it will all make sense in the end. I only wish there would have been more Haberdashing, more knife fighting even since she’s the knives expert. Other than that, George gets an A+ for Apate šŸ˜‰

5 gold stars

BookLover (Amazon Review)