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Exploring the Worlds of
 Susanna Allen discusses her
genre-blending novels, creative influences, and personal growth, offering insights into her writing process and dual author identities.
“From learning how to respond rather than react, to stopping rushing headlong through life both physically and mentally, to discovering that progress is better than perfection any day.”
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SUSANNA ALLEN
FROM THEATRE CRITIC TO ROMANCE NOVELIST
 usanna Allen is a literary force to be reckoned with, seamlessly weaving together the elegance of Regency romance with the intrigue of
the paranormal in her acclaimed series, The
Shapeshifters of the Beau Monde. Her ability to create vivid, enchanting worlds is matched only by her talent for crafting compelling narratives that captivate readers from the first page to the last. Allen (her pen name) effortlessly transitions between genres, a testament
to her versatility and creativity; writing as Susan Conley, she has explored the complexities of personal growth in her memoir, Many Brave Fools, as well as having written contemporary novels under that name. Her stories are imbued with wit, charm, and a deep understanding of the human experience, making her a beloved author among fans of romance and beyond.
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In this exclusive interview for Reader’s House Magazine, we delve into the mind of Susanna Allen to uncover the inspirations and experiences that have shaped her diverse body of work. From her unique approach to blending historical authenticity with fantastical elements to the profound impact of her background in theatre criticism,
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