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About

One of the things Susan Finlay likes best about reading novels is that you aren’t just seeing words. With a well-written book, you’re seeing a movie in your head, feeling what the characters are feeling, and visiting all kinds of interesting places. You’re learning, experiencing new things, and perhaps even finding ways to empathize with people you didn’t previously understand.

That’s why she wanted to learn to write. She wanted to create that kind of experience.

In addition to writing, Susan  loves photography and traveling. She’s originally from Germany, grew up in the U.S., and now lives in New Mexico with her husband and their cats. Their grown son lives in Germany with his wife; their grown daughter lives in the U.S. Before becoming an author, Susan earned a degree in business and worked as a Bank Auditor.

She has seventeen published novels. Her newest release, Bohemia and Broken Hearts, is the fourth book in her original Tangled Roots series. Although it’s part of a series, it can be read as a stand-alone book. Her next two planned books will be a sequel to that book and also the second book in her spin-off series, Tangled Roots II.

Susan began blogging in October 2013. You can read her articles on various topics, on her blog. You can also find her on Facebook and on Twitter. You can contact her via the contact form on this website or you can email her at susanfinlay.author@yahoo.com.

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  • Interesting that you enjoy the same things I do Susan - so many writers are into photography too. Enjoying your blog.

  • I really enjoyed your interview with Jane Risdon - friends for quite a while. What a wonderful life she has had.
    I sincerely hope that your book Chameleon finds a good home really soon. If you would like to interview me about me/my writing, please let me know.

    • Phyllis, thanks so much for your kind words....I so enjoy our friendship here on Facebook and I know that Susan would have a wonderful interview with you. I hope it can be arranged. I look forward to it. Go for it.

      • Thanks, Jane. It's already in the works. I'll be sending her questions in a few days.