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About Suzanne Rogerson Author

Suzanne lives in Middlesex, England with her husband, two children, a crazy cocker spaniel and a rather aloof cat. Her writing journey began at the age of twelve when she completed her first novel. She discovered the fantasy genre in her late teens and has never looked back. Now an author of four fantasy novels including the Silent Sea Chronicles trilogy and her debut fantasy, Visions of Zarua, Suzanne has also turned her hand to short stories. At last count, she has 4 books to her name including two feel-good Christmas collections. 2026 is the year she plans to publish her new romance series - The Mermaid Hotel Series - set in Cornwall with a matchmaking hotel owner. She loves gardening and has a Hebe (shrub) fetish. She enjoys cooking with ingredients from the garden and regularly feeds unsuspecting guests vegetable-based cakes. Suzanne collects books, is interested in history and enjoys wandering around castles and old ruins whilst being immersed in the past. She likes to combine her love of nature and photography on family walks, but most of all she loves to escape with a great film, binge watch TV shows, or soak in a hot bubble bath with an ice cream and a book.

Today is publication day for The Lost Sentinel! #fantasy #epicfantasy http://mybook.to/LostSentinel

After years of writing, months of editing and weeks of planning, The Lost Sentinel is now available to buy on Amazon and free to read if you are enrolled in Kindle Unlimited.

I’m keeping the 99p / 99c pre order price discount running for the duration of the blog tour, so it’s not to late to pick it up at the bargain price.

Talking of the blog tour I’ll be sharing two posts today on day 6 of the tour. A guest post aimed at writers ’12 questions to ask yourself before writing a trilogy or series’. And a book review.

There’s plenty more to come on the blog tour as well…

I hope you can join me on the rest of the tour. And if you do decide to take a chance and pick up The Lost Sentinel, please consider leaving a review.

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Have a wonderful Friday everyone!

#Spotlight & #Excerpt ~ The Lost Sentinel by Suzanne Rogerson #BlogTour @rogersonsm

Please join Cathy for an excerpt from The Lost Sentinel on day 5 of the blog tour. The book is released tomorrow, but you can pre-order now for 99p.

The Lost Sentinel Blog Tour: Dark & Thrilling #Fantasy Novel #BookReview @rogersonsm

Good morning on day 5 of the blog tour. I’m really excited to share this review of The Lost Sentinel.

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pre order image 2017Silent Sea Chronicles   The Lost Sentinel – Book 1

The magical island of Kalaya is dying, along with its Sentinel. With the Kalayan people turning their back on magic, can Tei help the exiles find their new Sentinel before it’s too late?

Kalaya is controlled by the Assembly – set up to govern but now under the control of Rathnor, who is intent on persecuting those who have magic, many of whom have taken refuge in the Turrak Mountains.

Tei has been raised to hide her magic, until her father, Migil, is visited by an old friend who warns them that they must seek refuge in the mountains.

On the journey, an enemy attack leaves her father mortally wounded. He sees her into the care of two exiles, Rike and Garrick, and makes a shocking confession that changes Tei’s life.

Tei must put her trust in these strangers, especially when…

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“The Lost Sentinel” by Suzanne Rogerson #bookreview #fantasy

My second post for day four of The Lost Sentinel’s blog tour. A wonderful review from A line from a book. Please read and enjoy.

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Fantasy lovers need to be celebrating right now because “The Lost Sentinel” is being released this week! You do not want to miss this first in a new series from Suzanne Rogerson. The story takes place on the island of Kalaya where the magic that sustains life on the island is dying. Tei and her father are forced to flee their home in the night because Tei has a magical gift. The Assembly is cracking down on those with magic in an attempt to completely rid the island of magic. Tei must flee to the mountains of Turrak, the only place where those with magic can live in peace. When she arrives in Turrak, she quickly learns that she is the Confidante to the next Sentinel. The problem is no one knows who the next Sentinel is, and Tei is the only one who can find out. After her harrowing…

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Indie Focus: Interview With Self-Published Author Suzanne Rogerson

It’s day 4 of the blog tour for The Lost Sentinel and I’m really pleased to share this indepth interview over on Another World Book Blog. Please come over and join us.

#WordlessWednesday A sunny day on #Bognor beach #photos

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Indie Focus: Spotlight On The Lost Sentinel By Suzanne Rogerson

Please join me for day 2 of The Lost Sentinel’s blog tour visiting Another World Book Blog for an Indie book spotlight.

Guest author: Suzanne Rogerson – 5 ways spreadsheets can help writers plan and edit their novels

As promised, here’s the first stop on The Lost Sentinel’s blog tour. Find out why I love spreadsheets as a writing tool.

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I’ve always loved using excel spreadsheets, which probably goes back to my office job days (yawn!). But it was only as I recently plotted and planned the second book in my Silent Sea Chronicles, that I wondered if other writers had considered the benefits of using spreadsheets as a writing tool. Excel is great for;

  1. Planning your novel
  • Plan scenes in brief (or detailed if you prefer)

I do a mixture of both on the spreadsheet. Sometimes I plot out the basic scene, but I might add a few bits of dialogue to help me get into the scene when it comes to actually writing it.

  • It’s easy to copy, cut and move scenes around until you find the right place for them in the story.
  • Keep track of viewpoint characters

This is great when you have a cast of characters. I don’t like to leave too long between…

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Blog Tour of The Lost Sentinel starts today! http://mybook.to/LostSentinel

Finally, the day I’ve been planning for weeks is here. The Blog Tour kicks off later today with a guest post on Sue Vincent’s site. I’ll be talking about how writers can use spreadsheets to help them plan their novels and giving some insight into the processes that went into writing The Lost Sentinel.

The blog tour line up is confirmed with 17 bloggers on board. Here’s the links to their blogs, which are great and you should definitely check them out.new blog tour scheduleHere’s those important links;

11th June – Sue Vincent – Guest Post

12th June – Another World – Book spotlight

13th June – Jenanita – Review

14th June – Another World – Author Interview

14th June – A line from a book – Review

15th June – Betweenthelines – Prologue excerpt

16th June – Another World – Review

16th June – Sacha Black – Guest Post

17th June – Brizzlelass – Review

18th June – Rebecca Howie books – Q&A

19th June – Oloriel Moonshadow – Review

20th June – My Peacock Books – Review

21st June – Pooled Ink – Review

22nd June –The Royal Polar Bear Reads – Q&A & Guest post

23rd June – Book Savvy Reviews – Review & Excerpt

23rd June – Bookwraiths – Indie feature

24th June – Mightythorjrn – Guest post & book spotlight

25th June – Louderthansilver – Book spotlight & Guest post

26th June – Books from Dusk till Dawn – Review

And of course the whole reason for this tour is to showcase my new novel.

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I would love you to join me over the next two weeks. Please join in with comments and shares, and don’t forget The Lost Sentinel is on sale for 99p during the blog tour.

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Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

#Weekendwanderings around Arundel #photo #Arundelcastle

Last week we paid a flying visit to the beautiful town of Arundel. It is now officially my favourite place! I can’t wait to go back for a proper visit. Here are a couple of photos I’d like to share.

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By the bridge is this wonderful tile map of the river system. I’ve not seen anything like it before.

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I love the ship drawings too (I’m a bit obsessed with ships having featured them in my new book). I can see Farrell and his crew of pirate hunters at the docks trading supplies for the pirates they’ve captured.

There is so much history here, and a museum that definitely needs a visit. Below is a ruin of a Dominican Priory which sits by the River Arun.

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A couple of examples of the Tudor style buildings that are dotted around the town.

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The castle was something special and could be seen from pretty much any location in Arundel that we passed through. We didn’t get to go inside the castle this visit, but next time…

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I will do a proper feature on Arundel Castle in the autumn.

Over the next few weeks I have some more photo posts planned. Look out for Chichester and its magnificent cathedral, Bognor beach, and some more shots of my falconry day. I hope you can join me again.