Jacqueline Sheehan

Hawthornden Castle

Blog

Testing the blog

September 28, 2009

This is the first blog, hopefully of many, that will be published during my residency at Hawthornden Castle in Scotland. But this is the test.

Comments

  1. October 10, 2009 12:40 PM EDT
    I am a recent fan of your writing style and subjects. You say you are in Scotland? My favorite place to read about. I do hope you are working on another book but I shall await patiently to hear and in the meantime will read Diana Gabaldon's new book. Regards, Cherie (Tacoma, Wa)
    - Cherie Peterson
  2. October 24, 2009 10:21 AM EDT
    Dear Jacqueline
    I have read both books, in fact I just finished Lost & Found, I wish there was more. I love your books and especially that you incorporate a dog in your stories.
    Thank you for these wonderful stories and I hope that you have another soon..
    - Chris Gatz
  3. October 25, 2009 2:55 PM EDT
    Hi J,
    how all is well with you. Shared info. On your books w/ more people and not surprisingly, they LOVED the Lost And Found (so far....have not read others yet)!
    Blessings and be well,
    - Linda L
  4. October 27, 2009 1:35 PM EDT
    I just finished reading first Lost & Found and then Now & Then. Awesome reads!!!! I just got my amazon order for Truth. Can't wait to start it.

    Thanks
    Pam
    - Pam
  5. March 8, 2010 8:38 PM EST
    I truly enjoyed reading Now and Then, I also read Lost and Found. Your style of writing holds my attention and makes me want more. Keep up the GREAT work. Can't wait to read Truth. Oh and I am a dog lover so it all works for me!
    - Steph Heinrich
  6. August 12, 2010 3:01 PM EDT
    I found a copy of Truth in my local library and could not put it down. Do you have plans to be in the Washington, D.C. area in the coming year 2011? If so, please email at onakoyapa@gmail.com.
    - Patricia Onakoya

Selected Works

Fiction
Now & Then (2009)
“Spellbinding…an altogether enjoyable adventure with a heavy helping of magic.”
Publishers Weekly
Lost & Found (2007)
“Sheehan eloquently channels both human and canine voices in this bittersweet tale of wounded lives renewed.”
–Suzanne Strempek Shea, author of Becoming Finola
Historical Fiction
Truth (2003)
“Sheehan’s writing is lively and vivid and her feel for historical detail is fine…”
New York Times