Entries by Susan Egner

Ben Warren

              Ben Warren by Susan Egner Price: $3.99 Published April 14, 2014 In the final sequel to “Murano Light,” Ben and Bates’ commitment to their values served as a beacon of light to keep their relationship from running aground. They may have briefly gone off course, but their principles—with Bates showing […]

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One of the richest sources of material

I love march. It’s still wintery but there are those brief moments of spring every so often. People are experiencing spring fever, too. I can tell by the shorts and sandals coming onboard our flights. I think our everyday lives provide plenty of material to be woven into our writing at a later date. Some of my […]

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Response to my E Books

The best thing about publishing an ebook is the response from former high school classmates. It’s been unbelievable. Some people I knew well; but others, I didn’t really know at all and now we’re becoming friends. Social media is an amazing tool. For all the complaints about people staring at cell phones, etc., there is another […]

Flight into Oblivion

Flight into Oblivion By Susan Egner $3.99 USD Description Flight attendant Casey Click identifies clues that eventually point to key players in a politically connected human trafficking network. A compelling insight behind the scenes of human trafficking. Casey struggles to trust her own instincts rather than give in to the way things appear. With assists from […]

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It’s a small world after all . . .

Most readers associate me with my eBook mystery and romance novels; but as I mentioned in an earlier blog (September 24), my first publishing experience was in the traditional printed medium with my “Has Anyone Seen Woodfin?” books and life-size characters. On October 17, I was privileged to visit the classroom of nationally recognized Speech-Language Pathologist, Social Skill […]

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Life on Mallory Street

When I turned 15, I discovered boys and forgot all about my desire to own a horse. To make it even worse, I fell for the president of the sophomore boys in my high school class. And surprise of all surprises, he fell for me. Wow! He was without a doubt the most popular boy […]

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My Passion for Writing

September 30 I think I made the decision to become a writer in the 7th grade. My closest friend at the time, now a published poet, also wanted to be a writer. However, I had one desire that surpassed my desire to write and that was to own my own horse. At the time, I went […]

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Why I Became a Flight Attendant Later in Life

I mentioned that I became a flight attendant rather late in life. I’m sure you’re wondering why. Remember, all of this is in the context of my writing career. If you have visited my website, you know that I have two children’s books published in hardcover. Three months after those books were published, I had […]

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Why I Started Writing

When I speak to readers of my books or make appearances, many ask why I started writing. So here goes. I grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, one of three daughters of a newspaper reporter, mostly photographer, for the Florida Times-Union. Having someone in the family in the newspaper business was like having an open channel to […]

Ground Stopped!

Ground Stopped! by Susan Egner The thrilling sequel to Souls On Board Price: $3.99   76,059 words Published June 30, 2013  Fiction Flight attendant and part-time sleuth, Casey Click, finds a file left on her plane by a terrorist courier. Her suspicions aroused, Casey and her friends from Souls On Board—including Jack Soul—contact FBI Special Agent Krahl. Together, […]