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Rosalie Ash
Rosalie Ash is a member of the Society of Authors and the Romantic Novelists Association. Between 1989 and 1999 she wrote 21 successful romance novels, published by Harlequin Mills & Boon. She then decided to drag herself out of her romantic bubble into the world of work. Now, over a decade on,... show more

Rosalie Ash is a member of the Society of Authors and the Romantic Novelists Association. Between 1989 and 1999 she wrote 21 successful romance novels, published by Harlequin Mills & Boon. She then decided to drag herself out of her romantic bubble into the world of work. Now, over a decade on, she has started writing romantic fiction again, and hopefully her new life experiences have brought fresh warmth and humour to her love stories. She can't wait to start sharing them with you again.Rosalie lives with her husband in a three storey town house in Warwickshire. With six children and a grandchild, she occasionally finds time for her hobbies, which include yoga, planning holidays and going on holidays.To find out more about Rosalie Ash, visit her blog at http://rosalieash.wordpress.com, and follow her on Twitter: @RosalieAshNote from the Author:Hello everyone,Melting Ice was my very first Mills and Boon novel. Published as a 'Presents' romance in paperback and hardback in 1989, it has been translated into most European languages and sold all over the world. But as the world has changed so much in the twenty-three years since it was written, I thought rather than re-publish it as an original Rosalie Ash 'Classic', it would be good to completely re-write the story, bringing it up to date but keeping faith with the characters and the theme. The result is Melting Ice, Book One of the Roundwell Farm Trilogy. It is now a longer story, (70,000 words), with more plot twists, and some new characters. The original characters have dug deeper into their feelings and emotions, (and thankfully completely updated their wardrobes). The hero, and the heroine's older sister, have even insisted on changing their names! I really hope that you enjoy reading this updated version of Melting Ice as much as I enjoyed writing it.Out now on - http://tinyurl.com/bhtgo8aBook Two, continuing the story of the three sisters of Roundwell Farm, will be out as an e-book in 2013. Rosie Ash
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willaful
willaful rated it 14 years ago
This wasn't quite the dramatic story I expected from the blurb, though it is fairly steamy. Emily is a young, naive English girl working as a temporary secretary in a French chateau; she gets involved with her boss, a brooding older Frenchman with a terrible reputation, and is very confused about th...
EeeJay
EeeJay rated it 14 years ago
And we continue with highly emotional/angsty-feely books with the bride and groom on the cover. Yet again, we have a misunderstanding on the say-so of the OW and h tripping down the stairs while preggos (thankfully no baby was harmed during the recording of this process). Things which save it somewh...
EeeJay
EeeJay rated it 15 years ago
if you love unrequited love stories - esp from the hero's side - you'll love this one - the heroine's totally clueless and thats what makes it fun!=)
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