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March 25, 2015
Lucky Girl, Grateful Girl
If you knew me in real life you would hear me say, probably shortly after you met me, that I’m lucky. There are articles all about how maybe that’s a mindset and/or how having that belief can enhance the experience of luck. Whatever. The truth is that heck yeah, I’m luckier than most and it’s something to be grateful for while I also try to share my bounty with others.
My latest example of this is from my extraordinarily lucky writing career. In case you don’t follow my Facebook and/or Twitte...
March 4, 2015
“More than kisses, letters mingle souls.” ~ John Donne
These letters between Justin and Sam have been laying around here for awhile and I thought you might be entertained by them.
February 1815
My dearest Justin
Well, Jack has married her earl. Truly, you wouldn’t believe the effect he has had on her. For days she would drift around the house, staring off into the distance and scribbling in a little journal. I peeked in it once and it was lists of things like his properties and furnishings. Can you imagine! Then when I would say she was in love wit...
February 12, 2015
Valentine’s Interview with Mr. London
Inspired by the RT “Reader, I Married Him” interviews, this Valentine’s you can hear from MISTER London. Valentine’s Day is actually his favorite holiday. He wants to dress up in his Knightly armor to hand out roses.
How did you guys meet? Was it love at first sight?
We met while working together at a Mexican Restaurant. Sue was a new hostess. It was all hot salsa from there! Ok, I would be remiss to say that it love at first site, despite being the husband of a romance author. Sue triple-seate...
December 24, 2014
Twas the Night Before a Romantic Christmas
Hubs revised the classic poem for the Christmas Eve release of Sweet Tannenbaum!
Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even my spouse.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.
The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of techno toys danced in their heads.
And kitty in his slumber, and I in my tweed,
Had just settled our brains for a short winter’s read.
When out on the...
December 18, 2014
O Tannenbaum
In celebration of Sweet Tannenbaum coming out soon, here’s a lovely rendition of O Tannenbaum.
And a sneak peek at the cover of this year’s novella.

December 10, 2014
Heavy Petting: A Woman’s Guide to Dogs
Need a gift idea for that saucy lady you know (who also happens to love dog)? Check out my friend Gina’s new book Heavy Petting: A Woman’s Guide to Dogs. Adorable, irreverent, and both the giver and receiver get the extra joy of knowing a portion of the royalties will go to charity. Check it out!

November 20, 2014
Sample – First Chapter “A Common Christmas”
December 1814, London
The townhouse was quiet. Sometimes this was how Dibbs liked it best, with no one in residence. Since the earl had retired to Kellington for the holidays as usual, Dibbs had sent most of the staff back to their families as well. Now he was in the warm and toasty kitchen polishing the silver. When he had been a boy, it was quiet times like this that his father had taught him everything about being a proper English butler. His father reigned supreme over Kellington, the earl...
November 15, 2014
Haberdashers can pre-purchase Saving Persephone!
Pre-purchase Saving Persephone for $2.99! Publication date not yet determined, but as a pre-purchaser you will receive the ebook in advance of other readers AND a spiffy autographed Cover Card if you provide your shipping address. Payment via Paypal and electronic copies sent via email only (not gifted through Kindle, Nook, etc.).
Order via the Haberdashers blog (since WordPress can’t handle the html).
Thanks for being a Haberdasher!


October 11, 2014
Win an Autographed Common Christmas
Want an autographed copy of Common Christmas? Enter to win via Goodreads.
Goodreads Book Giveaway

A Common Christmas
by Sue London
Giveaway ends November 30, 2014.
See the giveaway details
at Goodreads.


September 30, 2014
Lord Lucifer’s Disciple – Reader Reaction
Loved this enthusiastic comment from long-time Haberdashers fan Barbara over on Facebook and wanted to share it with you guys.
Sue! You have done it again! I loved the short story or John and Elisa – it was funny and heartwarming. I loved that Casimir was in the book as his ‘mentor’ and friend. The sense of humor both John and Elisa had along with his timidity in the beginning and her tenacity were perfection. Having all of the Haberdashers together at the ball was a nice touch as well! I can’...