· October 9, October 7, Helena Fairfax 2 Comments This week fellow Romantic Novelists’ Association member and Yorkshire lass, Rhoda Baxter, is releasing her contemporary romance Girl in Trouble. Helena Fairfax 10 Comments A couple of weeks ago I divulged the exciting news that my first novel, The Silk Romance, is a contender for the Romantic Novelists’ Association Award for . The Silk Romance by Helena Fairfax proves the old adage that opposites attract. Sophisticated race car driver, Jean-Luc, and the lowly college student, Sophie, could not have been more different except in their attraction for each other/5(64).
2 thoughts on " #Review: Midsummer Magic at Miss Moonshine's Emporium @rararesources #blogtour #publicationday #MissMoonshine #AuthorsontheEdge " Helena Fairfax J. Thanks so much for the wonderful and thoughtful review, Anne. I was really chuffed when Marie told me you'd won our set of Miss M paperbacks and the print of out map in the Books for Vaccines auction. Helena Fairfax is visiting today! Today I am delighted to welcome Helena Fairfax whose debut novel, The Silk Romance, was released on Friday 24th May by MuseitUp Publishing, which happens to be my publishing house too. What is exciting for me is that Helena set her novel in Lyon, the town I grew up in! Helena Fairfax is a British author who was born in Uganda and came to England as a child. She's grown used to the cold now, and these days she lives in an old Victorian mill town in the north of England, right next door to the windswept Yorkshire moors. Her first novel, The Silk Romance, was a contender for the UK's Romantic Novelists.
Cover reveal for The Silk Romance – and it’s beautiful:) May 1, May 2, Helena Fairfax I’m so excited to have the cover for my first novel, The Silk Romance. October 9, October 7, Helena Fairfax 2 Comments This week fellow Romantic Novelists’ Association member and Yorkshire lass, Rhoda Baxter, is releasing her contemporary romance Girl in Trouble. January 8, Helena Fairfax. A cool alleyway in Lyon’s silk-weaving district. In the words of Jean-Luc, the hero of my novel, The Silk Romance: ‘We have a saying that there are three rivers at the heart of Lyon. There’s the river Rhône, the river Saône and there’s the river of tears left by the silk workers.’.
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