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Authors: Helen J. Rolfe

House-sitter Required

 

 

House Owner: Owen Harrison

Start Date: Now

End Date: Indefinitely…

Location: Rosie Cottage, Daisy Lane, Magnolia Creek

 

When I saw Rosie Cottage, I knew I’d found hidden beauty behind its mere existence. However, after restoring the cottage to its former glory, it still needs one final touch. I challenge you, Rosie Stevens, to turn it into a home filled with happiness, laughter and dreams that are nothing short of wonderful. If you agree to the following terms, then please sign below. And welcome home…

 

I, Rosie Stevens, promise to be the woman I want to be, not the woman anyone else expects me to be.

 

I will embrace life and take a chance on a little piece of wonderful.

 

I will embrace my past, rather than fear it, through beautiful music by playing the cello that has stayed quiet for too long.

 

And I promise to never, ever make Owen Harrison drive a pink car again!

 

 

Signed
:
Rosie Stevens

Acknowledgments

 

I’d like to thank Elissa Jans, volunteer firefighter and Community Safety Coordinator with Olinda Fire Brigade, Victoria, Australia, who answered my many research questions. Thank you too, to other members of the CFA who read passages of my story to enable me to make it realistic and technically accurate.

 

Thank you to my blog group, The Write Romantics, for being there to bounce ideas off, discuss characters and plot, and share in the ups and downs of the writing life. All ten of us have formed a lifelong friendship that is incredibly special to me. My thanks goes to my editor, Rachel Daven-Skinner, and to my proofreader, Stephanie Box. Thank you to Debbie Clement for designing a cover that I love.

 

Thank you to both my beta readers, Sharon and Alison. It’s always scary passing a manuscript over to people who love reading books in the same genre, so I was glad that both of you really enjoyed reading What Rosie Found Next.

 

And finally, as always, thank you to my husband and my children for giving me the support and encouragement to keep writing. I couldn’t do it without you.

About the Author

 

Helen J. Rolfe writes uplifting, contemporary fiction with characters to relate to and fall in love with.

 

Before she started writing books, Helen J. Rolfe worked in I.T. until she came to her senses and studied journalism and writing.  She wrote articles for Women’s Health & Fitness magazines as well as newsletter content and media releases for a not-for-profit organisation. In 2011 the fiction bug bit and Helen has been writing fiction ever since. 

 

After fourteen years of calling Australia home, Helen has returned to the UK with her husband and two children. 

 

What Rosie Found Next is her third novel.

 

Find out more at www.helenjrolfe.com, and follow her on Twitter @HJRolfe.

 

 

 

Thank you so much for reading What Rosie Found Next, and I hope you enjoyed it. If you have the time I’d really appreciate it if you could leave an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads.

 

Helen J Rolfe.

 

 

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