Rose Fairbanks introduces
The Love & Duty Series
Regency Romance
In 1805, five school girls promise to marry only for love after they witness its transformative powers on their most hated teacher. Once they grow up, however, life has other plans…
Coming July 2016!!
The Earl’s Return
Thirteen years ago, Clara Lumley fell in love on a holiday. One letter from her step-father changed everything, however, when her younger sisters fell ill with smallpox. Leaving her betrothed behind would have broken her heart, but his breaking their engagement crushed her soul.
Stephen Clifford journeyed to India over a decade ago to clear his family’s name and forget the woman who wouldn’t stand by him when his father was stripped of his title. His family reputation has been restored, but what Stephen uncovered threatens the Crown itself.
As events throw Clara and Stephen together again, they may be the solution to each other’s problems but how can they trust let alone find love again?
Coming July 2016!!
The Baronet’s Heart
Sylvia may not be the most beautiful Linwood daughter, but she’s fiercely loyal and protective of her family. To further her sister’s courtship, she accepts the attentions of a man whose manners repulse her. To her surprise, the baronet has a warm heart underneath his gruff demeanor.
Sir Nathaniel Russell doesn’t trust women. He’s been sought after all his life for his wealth. His logical reasons mean nothing, however, when his heart falls for Sylvia.
Falling in love is easy, but withstanding the deceptions from outsiders tests their devotion. By the time truth comes to light, all might be too late as Nate gathers soldiers to protect his mill from attacks of out of work farmers.
Coming August 2016!!
The Viscount’s Love
The factory workers hate the rich. Or so Penelope Jenners has always believed. Hearing the workers of Wolverhampton rejoice in the assassination of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval confirms what she has always been taught. Then she meets Lucy Watson and everything changes.
Jonathan Anson, second Viscount of Blithfield, knows better than to fall for a Jenners lady. Penelope’s older sister, Annabelle, threw him over for the heir to an earldom with deep pockets. Both girls have been nothing but vacant headed and spoiled. Intent on making amends to the community for his father’s harsh policies, Jonathan has no use for self-centered ladies.
Perhaps that is why Penelope’s sudden interest in charity works is so intriguing. Well, that and Jonathan’s suspicions that she is in over her head in Revolutionary activity.
Coming September 2016!!
About the Author
Rose Fairbanks hears book characters talk in her head. They whisper to her of a time when the sun never set on the British Empire. More than having a love story for the ages, these characters face struggles inspired by historical events such as market crashes, Napoleon, embargoes, Luddites, the Year Without a Summer and more. Merging historical research with the timelessness of Jane Austen, Rose currently has ten Pride and Prejudice variations published with several releases planned for 2016 as well as an original Regency Romance series in the works.
Rose proudly admits her Darcy obsession and addictions to reading, chocolate, and sweet tea. Always in the mood for a healthy debate, she also dearly loves to laugh. Having completed a BA in history in 2008, she plans to complete her master’s studies...someday. At the moment, having a career combining her life-long interest in history and research with her love for Jane Austen and the Regency Era consumes all of her professional time. When not writing or reading, Rose runs after her two young children, ignores housework, and profusely thanks her husband for doing all the dishes and laundry.
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Acknowledgments
A special thank you goes to Jim, Candice, Linda, Rosie and Sarah for their invaluable help with early drafts. Thank you to my irreplaceable editor, Anna Horner, and to Betty Madden, Sophie Andrews and Zoe Burton for proofreading. To my author friends Elizabeth, Leenie, Rosie, and Zoe that always were willing to hold my hand, nothing can take your place in my heart.
Thank you to the countless other people of the JAFF community who have inspired and encouraged me.
Last but not least I could never have written, let alone published, without the love and support of my beloved husband and babies!
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