Sue Moorcroft's novels are Love & Freedom, Want to Know a Secret?, Starting Over, All That Mullarkey (Choc Lit), and Uphill All the Way (Transita), in paperback. Family Matters was published as a hardback by Robert Hale but, as it sold out, readers will be pleased to hear that it has been available in paperback as Want to Know a Secret? since November 2010. Sue loves her Choc Lit novels as, as well as selling nicely, they have such looooovely covers.
Her latest Choc Lit novel, Love & Freedom, won the Best Romantic Read Award 2011.
Her first novel, Uphill All the Way, and the novellas that began life as magazine serials, A Place to Call Home, Between Two Worlds and One Summer in Malta, are now ebooks, available on Amazon.
Sue also writes short stories, serials, articles, columns, courses and "how to" books. (Yes - she works jolly hard.) A creative writing tutor for distance learning, residential courses and adult learning. She has woven together strands from all her skills to bring you Love Writing - How To make Money Writing Romantic Or Erotic Fiction, calling on a multitude of published writers and industry professionals to contribute their tips to the book. Endorsed by the London School of Journalism, Katie Fforde, as then chair of the Romantic Novelists' Association, and top author Jill Mansell, this book has received fabulous reviews on Amazon.
A long-standing member of the Romantic Novelists' Association, Sue is the editor of Loves Me, Loves Me Not, a short-story anthology published to celebrate the association's 50th Anniversary. It was a huge project but what has come out is such a good book!
You'll see from her author page that she's contributed to other anthologies, usually for charity.
For those who like to know biographical detail, Sue was born in Germany, part of an army family, and lived in Cyprus and Malta, as well as the UK. She's worked in a bank, as a bookkeeper (probably a mistake), as a copytaker for Motor Cycle News and for a typesetter, but is pleased to have wriggled out of all those 'proper jobs'.
Her website is at www.suemoorcroft.com and her blog at http://suemoorcroft.wordpress.com. You're welcome to follow @suemoorcroft on Twitter and Facebook.