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Janey Morris King
BornJaney Morris
1947 (age 77–78)
Denbigh, Wales, UK
Pen nameRosie Thomas
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Educationjournalist, novelist
Period1982-present
GenreRomance

Janey King, née Morris (born 1947 in Denbigh, Wales) is British formed journalist, wellknow as a writer of romance novels under the pseudonym of Rosie Thomas since 1982.[1] She is one of only a few authors to have won twice the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.[2]

Biography

Borned Janey Morris on 1947 in Denbigh, Wales, United Kingdom. She studied at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She worked as a journalist and in publishing before writing full time.[1]

Published since 1982, her numerous novels, several of them top ten bestsellers, deal with the common themes of love and loss.[3] She won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by her novel Sunrise in 1985 and in 2007 by her novel Iris and Ruby.[2]

She is a keen traveller and mountaineer.[4] She has also competed in the Peking to Paris car rally.[4] She currently living in London.

Bibliography

[5]

Single novels

  • Celebration (1982) aka Love's Choice (US title)
  • Follies (1983)
  • Sunrise (1984)
  • The White Dove (1986)
  • Strangers (1987)
  • Bad Girls, Good Women (1988)
  • A Woman of Our Times (1990)
  • All My Sins Remembered (1991)
  • Other People's Marriages (1993)
  • A Simple Life (1995)
  • Every Woman Knows a Secret (1996)
  • Moon Island (1998)
  • White (2000)
  • The Potter's House (2001)
  • If My Father Loved Me (2003)
  • Sun at Midnight (2004)
  • Iris and Ruby (2006)
  • Constance (2007)
  • Lovers & Newcomers (2010)
  • The Kashmir Shawl (2011)

Non-fiction

  • Border Crossing: On the Road from Peking to Paris (1998)

References and sources

  1. ^ a b Rosie Thomas at JRank, 2012-07-10
  2. ^ a b Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association, 2012-07-10
  3. ^ "Rosie Thomas". Harper Collins website. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  4. ^ a b Wilkinson, Carl (2008-04-06). "Me and my travels: Rosie Thomas, author". The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  5. ^ Rosie Thomas at FantasticFiction, 2012-07-10

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