Today I published a blog about my novel, Sunday’s Child, and a day in my life as a romantic fact fiction historical novelist to disperse the myth that authors live in ivory towers or garrets at:BWLAUTHORS.BLOGSPOT.COM
rosemary morris
I am delighted to be a guest at best-selling novelist j.q.rose’s Reading Circle where I am giving away an e-book copy of my historical novel, Far Beyond Rubies. To win please enter a comment. The deadline for your entry is Sunday, May 21 EDST.
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Rosemary Morris
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I am looking forward to the e-publication of my new novel Yvonne, Lady of Cassio, The Lovages of Cassio Volume One by Books We Love on the 9th May, 2017.
Back Cover
When Yvonne and Elizabeth, daughters of ruthless Simon Lovage, Earl of Cassio, are born under the same star to different mothers, no one could have foretold their lives would be irrevocably entangled.
Against the background of Edward II’s turbulent reign, Yvonne, Lady of Cassio, contains imaginary and historical characters.
It is said the past is a foreign country in which things were done differently. Nevertheless, although that is true of attitudes, such as those towards women and children, our ancestors were also prompted by ambition, anger, greed, jealousy, humanity, duty, loyalty, unselfishness and love.
From early childhood, despite those who love her and want to protect her, Yvonne is forced to face difficult economic, personal and political circumstances, during a long, often bitter struggle.
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