All posts by: Georgia Rose

About Georgia Rose

Georgia Rose is a writer and the author of the romantic and suspenseful Grayson Trilogy books: A Single Step, Before the Dawn and Thicker than Water. A short story, The Joker, based on a favourite character from the series followed and is free to download from Amazon. Her fourth novel, Parallel Lies, a standalone, encompasses crime along with Georgia’s usual blending of genre. Following a long stint working in the law Georgia set up her own business providing administration services for other companies which she does to this day managing to entwine that work along with her writing. Georgia’s background in countryside living, riding, instructing and working with horses has provided the knowledge needed for some of her storylines; the others are a product of her passion for people watching and her overactive imagination! Her busy life is set in a tranquil part of rural Cambridgeshire in the UK where she lives with her much neglected husband and dog. Their son, currently at university, comes and goes and their daughter, having delighted them all for long enough, has eventually moved out, got married, and is discovering the joys of being all grown up and having a mortgage.

  I chose to read this book as a member of Rosie’s Book Review Team and received a copy from the editor. I love short fiction and jumped at the chance to read this short book. It is broken into three parts – Flash = 500-word fiction, Micro = 50-word fiction and Microbursts = 10-word […]

  I am always keen to read about the lives of others so immediately bought this book when it came out, mainly because I am deeply envious of where Foster came from. For me a childhood spent on a farm on the Canadian prairie sounds idyllic. However, it is interesting to note that Foster says […]

  The growing industry of independent publishing and the opportunities now available to those who want to get their words out into the world may have some issues in certain areas with regard to quality, but it has also made it possible for families to put together precious keepsakes in the form of the memoirs […]