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  • Bibliography:
    33 Books
  • First Book:
    February 2013
  • Latest Book:
    February 2024
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  • Nadine Crichton is a glamorous thirty-something woman of the eighties, running a successful business with her friend Pat. But is it enough? Orphaned as a young adult, she longs to have a family to belong to. She’s not the sort to act on a whim, but...



  • Anna knows little of love, but dutifully travels to South Africa to marry a man twice her age, her father’s choice. When he dies and the family disowns her, there’s no money to bring her home, and she must find a way to survive. Set in the Boer W...



  • In 1918 Lily Deacon is surprised to be asked to join a commission investigating the morals of young Englishwomen serving at the Western front in the First World War, an interruption to her ordered life and her work as a factory inspector. Whilst in F...



  • In 1894, seventeen-year-old Jane Waterford quits her step-mother’s house in Ireland after the sudden death of her father and takes a ship to England to get away from the threat of an arranged marriage. A friendly widow takes Jane under her wing, bu...



  • Seventeen year old Jane Waterford quits her step-mother’s house in Ireland after the sudden death of her father and takes a ship to England to get away from the threat of an arranged marriage. A friendly widow takes Jane under her wing, but their c...



  • In 1890, shortly before her twenty-fifth birthday, Elizabeth Portland finds herself abandoned for the second time in her life. Against her better judgement she is persuaded to act as chaperone to an eighteen-year-old society girl to see her safely th...



  • In the summer of 1889 15 year old Sam Masters rescues 8-year-old Lady Olivia Susannah Charlton from a Cornish cove. He’s only interested in a smuggling mystery, she only cares for her precious doll. Sadness awaits each of them back home for Sam’s...



  • Mutual Designs (c 14,000 words)Kay is proud of the company she's created. Kilderscope Interior Design might be a relatively new and small-scale business but her reputation is growing and media coverage is promising. When an oil-rich sheikh requests h...



  • A historical romance seafaring adventure...In 1897 orphan Rose Turner revisits Exeter, the city of her birth. A chance meeting inspires her to find a way to better her life and escape the drudgery for which she’s been trained. She also learns the t...






  • In 1897 orphan Rose Turner revisits Exeter, the city of her birth. A chance meeting inspires her to find a way to better her life and escape the drudgery for which she’s been trained. She also learns the truth of her family’s death in a tragic fi...



  • When Ellen Roberts opens her front door and finds her long-absent granddaughter Janie standing there, little does she expect she will be confronted by the past. For, once Janie unearths a box of correspondence from the First World War hidden in a cup...



  • Charlotte Milford is passionate for justice. It's twenty-five years since her father died in mysterious circumstances at an army base in India, shortly after her birth. Determined to discover what actually happened, she sets out on a journey that wil...



  • Penelope Clayton knows a lot more about sanitary engineering than she does about polite society. When her father sends her to London to stay with a well-connected cousin, she has little expectation of securing the society marriage he would like, for ...



  • It’s September, 1938, and war is coming. Seventeen-year-old Emily Flannigan faces separation from everyone and everything she knows and loves when she travels alone across the Atlantic to the safe haven of America. Her adventure begins with a lost ...



  • Fleeing the unwelcome attentions of a young aristocrat in Hertfordshire, Meg Fitzgerald heads north, in search of her rightful inheritance. There she falls into the clutches of radical naval hero Sir John Granville, who has made his fortune by pruden...



  • A regency romance, set in 1816. Eleanor Young, eldest of a Rector’s large family, once loved and lost. Nine years later, at 27, she is a teacher and governess and a confirmed spinster. She also cares deeply about the growing class of industrial poo...



  • A change of scene can have both unexpected and happy consequences. Enjoy these warm-hearted contemporary sweet romances. WRITTEN IN THE BEADS June goes to Africa for a working holiday after being dumped by both her boyfriend and her employer in the s...



  • Lady Gwendolen Ashworth is an outspoken young woman, with strong opinions on social justice and a cynical view about marriage, which she eschews. She is an embarrassment to her brother, the Earl of Middleton, who is disappointed that none of the elig...



  • Lady Elizabeth Allgreave is a cool customer, proud of her independence and determined to prove she can manage Trentmere House and its surrounding estate. But, following her grandmother's death, she becomes aware of the full extent of the estate's neg...






  • Over ten years have passed since Joanna fled her Yorkshire home in distress and shame. Now aged twenty-eight, she is established in London society. But she also has a secret life known to few. How unfortunate that she should come to the notice of Det...



  • Francis Hampton, Duke of Abbeywell, rarely has cause to smile. Family responsibilities not only rule his life, they have also driven away the earl's daughter he was to wed. When an unknown young woman suddenly turns up at his estate in Berkshire, he ...



  • Set in 1980, mostly in an English seaside resort in Devon, but also features London and Switzerland. Joanne is the eldest daughter of a widowed clergyman and has run his household for years and brought up the rest of the children. Then a handsome Swi...



  • Beatrice leaves behind her life and job in London to stay with her great aunt Jane, her only remaining relative. Being mixed race in the early eighties is not that unusual in the big city, but in the north, she does rather stand out as different and ...



  • Eighteen year old orphan Harriet Thomson has resided with a distant cousin's aristocratic household since the age of five, first as companion to Prudence, the youngest daughter of house, later as carer of Pru's ailing father. When he dies she has to ...



  • Twenty-five-year-old Lady Vanessa Templeton's life is ruled by her aunt and uncle, who took over title, house and estate following her father's death. With no intention of escaping to marriage, she avoids society as much as possible. Following a rare...



  • Twenty-five-year-old Lady Millicent Smythe has come a long way since her elder brother, as her then guardian, tried to marry her off. It was a deal he'd made, when she was but seventeen, with his friend Sir Montague Morton MP, in return for funds. He...



  • Set in the period of the Crimean War (1853-6) to the start of the Indian Mutiny (1857) this fictional portrayal features several real historical figures and draws on the correspondence, journals and books written at the time. The fictional heroine, D...



  • A traditional Regency tale, in which an innocent rector's daughter runs from the squire of the manor only to fall into the clutches of a handsome former army major who has just inherited a dukedom and whisks her off to his remote castle in Scotland. ...



  • By popular request, a further Classic Regency romance, the 4th in Susan Leona Fisher's series. You met the Duke of Fairbridge in Surprised by a Duke, the Duke of Balfour in Tricked by a Duke and the Duke of Darvell in Protected by a Duke. Now meet Na...






  • Thirteen-year-old George is cynical about the existence of ghosts. Then he goes to spend half-term with his Gran and begins to revise his views. Can he believe the fantastic tales she tells him about Beckington Castle? Or was it only her imagination ...



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    In 1890, shortly before her twenty-fifth birthday, Elizabeth Portland finds herself abandoned for the second time in her life. Against her better judgement she is persuaded to act as chaperone to an eighteen-year-old society girl to see her safely th...



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    In 1897 orphan Rose Turner revisits Exeter, the city of her birth. A chance meeting inspires her to find a way to better her life and escape the drudgery for which she's been trained. She also learns the truth of her family's death in a tragic fire t...



    • / Contemporary Romance
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    New Lease of Life (c 13,000 words)Single mum Rosie struggles to hold onto her job and keep her teenage son out of trouble, till her friend Kate comes up with a suggestion that will help them both. The catch is, it involves adjusting to country life, ...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Susan Leona Fisher has published 33 books.

Susan Leona Fisher does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Murky History of Beckington Castle, was published in February 2024.

The first book by Susan Leona Fisher, The Year I Found Great Aunt Alice, was published in February 2013.

No. Susan Leona Fisher does not write books in series.