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Meet the Author: Suzanne Ross Jones

 




The things people do for love. 

For Dawn, it may not be love at first sight, but it definitely is obsession at first sight. However, Douglas seems the least bit interested and rather than putting her off, Dawn decides to do whatever it takes to get him to notice her. Even if it means she has to go to Old Eliza who is rumored to be a witch. 

Dawn may just get what she wants, but it all comes at a price. 

Read FOOLISH PURSUIT in the horror anthology THE FOURTH CORONA BOOK OF HORROR STORIES when it releases in October. 


About the Author


Suzanne Ross Jones is a writer of short stories and romance (who also writes under the name Suzanna Ross). Her pocket novels have been published in the UK by DC Thomson and her books, which have been published by Linford Romance, are available from libraries. Her short stories and serials have been published in magazines in the UK and Australia. 


She lives in Scotland where she dreams of being rich and building a house in the country overlooking a picturesque loch away from noise. She dislikes intensely people who drive too close with no respect for stopping distances. She loves her family and lime creams.


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