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== '''A Few Things About Rose'''==
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I believe in happy ever after and of course I would, I married my own twin flame. Readers will find that joy in the love between my characters. I write from the heart.
 
 
 
== '''A Little About My Style'''==
 
 
 
Of the four, and soon to be six, romance novels out so far, all are uniquely different in theme as well as style. All are classified as erotic romance. There are a lot of levels to erotic. I prefer to craft intimate moments using a full palette of paints. When my lovers come together, they do so in joyous abandon as only people deeply in love would do. My heroes are confident, sensual, and classy. My heroines are you or I at our best.
 
 
 
I love words and choose them as carefully as an artist might choose a color. My active imagination compels me to write everything from children’s stories to historical nonfiction. As a persnickety leisure reader, I especially enjoy novels that feel like they were written just for me. It's hard to explain, but if you've ever read one of those, then you know what I mean. I tend to sneak symbolism and metaphor into my writing. You might say it's a game I play with myself when I write. And I so love when readers email to say they've found something. I’d like people to feel my stories were written just for them, for that’s the truth. These hidden insights are my gift to my readers.
 
 
 
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== '''You'll LOVE Reading Rose! Start with the Blurbs'''==
 
 
 
'''The Witchy Wolf and the Wendigo, Book 1 (Ashkewheteasu the Witchy Wolf)'''
 
 
 
Inspired by the very real legend of the Wisconsin Wolfman. Read the roots of the story here on USA Today: [http://www.usatoday.com/story/happyeverafter/2013/01/09/rose-anderson-the-witchy-wolf-and-the-wendigo/1822015/]
 
 
 
What does an immortal Native American shaman do when the grave he's sworn to watch over for all eternity disappears under urban development? His purpose of guarding his wife's burial mound is gone, Ashkewheteasu seeks to end his immortal existence. In his despair, Ash assumes the form of a wolf and steps in front of a moving car and into the life of Dr. Olivia "Livie" Rosalini. The veterinarian saves the animal's life, and in the process saves the man within. Livie has no idea the wolfish dog she's taken into her home and grows to love is a magical being seeking to win her heart as a man. While Ash is learning a new world filled with new love, friendship, and happiness, an old menace makes plans to steal it all away; just as he had 3000 years before.
 
 
 
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'''Loving Leonardo''' An unusual polyamorous Victorian love story with a touch of reader-interactive art history.
 
 
 
A Two Lips Reviews Recommended Read & a CataRomance Sensual Reads Reviewer’s Choice Winner for Historical Romance (2012)
 
 
 
Bound by limits dictated by society, Art Historian Nicolas Halstead lived a guarded life until a tempest in the form of Elenora Schwaab blew into his world. At first Nicolas can't decide if the audacious American is simply mad or plotting blackmail for not only does she declare knowledge of his homosexuality, she offers him a marriage proposal. After Ellie tells him of a previously unknown work of Leonardo da Vinci, a book of erotic love poems and sketches dedicated to the artist's long-time lover Salai, Nicolas joins her in a race to save the book from destruction. Along the way they encounter Historian Luca Franco and discover a comfortable compatibility that comes to redefine their long-held notions of love. The trio embarks on an adventure of sensual discovery, intrigue, and danger. Little do they know Leonardo da Vinci's book is far more than meets the eye.
 
 
 
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'''Dreamscape''' A haunting, a murder, a mystery, a reader's puzzle to a story running behind the scenes, and a love that transcends time.
 
 
 
Unable to deny his own translucence, Dr. Jason Bowen determines his lack of physical substance could only mean one thing -- he's a ghost. Murdered more than a century before, Jason haunts his house and ponders the treachery that took his life. When Lanie O'Keefe arrives with plans to renovate her newly purchased Victorian mansion, Jason learns, ghost or not, he's still very much a man. Jason soon discovers he can travel through Lanie's dreams and finds himself reliving the days before his murder with Lanie by his side. It took one hundred and twenty years for love to find them, but there's that insurmountable little matter of Jason being dead.
 
 
 
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'''Hermes Online''' A contemporary erotic romance with a little ancient meddling.
 
 
 
A CataRomance Sensual Reads Reviewer’s Choice Winner for Contemporary Romance (2011)
 
 
 
Imagine if you will a story begun in the halls of Mount Olympus long before this modern tale was conceived. It was a time when the god Hermes flew on his winged sandals and carried messages from the gods to the mortals below. And between that time and this, couriers became postmen and handwritten letters became bytes. It is said the gods still speak to those who listen...Left bruised and brokenhearted after a cruel breakup, Vivienne Bennet finds herself mired in a world of self-doubt. To her surprise, she receives an email that challenges her to rediscover the sensual woman she once was. Together Vivienne and the enigmatic man known only as S embark upon the world of anonymous Internet communication where suggestive emails lead to erotic chat, where cybering leads to Skype, and C2C sends both into the arms of a love they'd believed lost forever.
 
 
 
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'''And coming Soon in Spring 2013'''
 
 
 
The Witchy Wolf and the Wendigo - Book 2 (Eluwilussit the Wendigo)
 
 
 
Loving Leonardo - The Quest (The story continues)
 
 
 
Visit Rose Anderson's Blog -- Calliope's Writing Tablet [http://calliopeswritingtablet.com/]
 
 
 
Buy Rose Anderson's Love Stories on Amazon.com [http://www.amazon.com/Rose-Anderson/e/B004XDGWL6]
 

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