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Rosabelle

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Miss Rosablle Ordway had to leave London, and thankfully her twin Annabelle agreed to take her place, but pretending to be Annabelle, running a country estate, was almost beyond her. Certainly Mr Winbolt very soon suspected something was amiss.

288 pages, Paperback

First published December 4, 1998

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Sylvia Andrew

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Sylvia is a great reader, whose preference in fiction is for thrillers and historical romances. She married Simon Andrew, the boy next door, and they have one daughter, Catherine, who is married and works in London. Catherine lives in Maidenhead quite near the river, and they have a small house in Normandy, which they visit whenever they can. They are great travelers — from a shopping weekend in Paris to a three week tour of Vietnam on a bicycle!

They both took early retirement and now live in the West Country with their dog and cat. Simon is an active town councillor in Crewkerne, and very well-known there. Until Sylvia retired she was busy to write, Teaching full-time as vice principal of a large comprehensive sixth form college, while also running a house and a family didn't really give her much time. She never attempted to have anything published before she sent in her first historical romance to Mills & Boon, in the days when the series was called "Masquerade." She was somewhat flabbergasted — though absolutely delighted — when it was accepted. Perdita first appeared in 1991, and she is still surprised at the idea of herself as a writer.

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February 5, 2018
1,5 stars.
The book is titled "Rosabelle" but after the first chapter, has a good portion of Annabelle (until they switch each other). Jeez. Anyway, the book is a bit annoying, and seriously, what's the point in making two books when everything could have be done in one?! Waste of pages. Anyway, I adored Philip Winbolt, he's the only reason I finished the book.
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