Historical
novelist Rosemary Morris was born in 1940 in Sidcup Kent. As a child, when she was not making up
stories, her head was ‘always in a book.’
While
working in a travel agency, Rosemary met her Indian husband. He encouraged her to continue her education
at Westminster College. In 1961 Rosemary
and her husband, now a barrister, moved to his birthplace, Kenya, where she
lived from 1961 until 1982. After an
attempted coup d’état, she and four of her children lived in an ashram in
France.
Back
in England, Rosemary wrote historical fiction.
She is now a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, Historical
Novel Society and Watford Writers.
Apart
from writing, Rosemary enjoys classical Indian literature, reading, visiting
places of historical interest, vegetarian cooking, growing organic fruit, herbs
and vegetables and creative crafts.
Her
bookshelves are so crammed with historical non-fiction which she uses to
research her novels that if she buys a new book she has to consider getting rid
of one.
Time
spent with her five children and their families, most of whom live near her is
precious.
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Historical Fiction by
Rosemary Morris
Novels set in the reign
of Queen Anne Stuart 1702 – 1714
Tangled
Love: e-book.
The lives of Richelda, who is determined to
prove her legitimacy, and Gervaise, recently back from India, become tangled.
Far
Beyond Rubies:e-book and paperback.
When Gervaise sees Juliana for the first
time, he recognises her, but not from this lifetime…
The
Countess and The Captain: Release date February
2014
Novels
set in the Regency
Sunday’s Child:e-book
Despite loss and past love, self-sacrifice,
brutality and honour, will it be possible for Tarrant and Georgianne to find
happiness?
False
Pretences:e-book
Annabelle runs away from school into the
arms of a charismatic gentleman…but can she trust him to help her to find out
who her parents are?
Rosemary’s
novels are are available from:
amazon,
nook, i-tunes and elsewhere.
Read
the first three chapters of rosemary’s published novels at:
Contact
Rosemary at:rosemarymorris@hotmail.co.uk
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