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[[Jean R. Ewing]] also writes under the name [[Julia Ross]]
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I was born in England and grew up in the English countryside in a Georgian house that had last been remodeled in 1820. There were still stone sinks in the kitchen and servants' bells in the hall when I moved in with my family.
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In that house, curled up in front of a grand original fireplace, I read my first ever Regency romance, The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer. Already a fan of Jane Austen, I was hooked.
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After all, it was easy to imagine life in that house in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. We had no central heating, so it was an adventure in courage just to climb out of bed on winter mornings, especially when ice crystals bloomed on the inside of the windows.
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After completing my MA with Honors, I left England to see the world. I made it as far as the Rocky Mountains, where I fell in love and never left.
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I had no idea then that I'd ever become a novelist.
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Yet simply because I still loved romance and English history, one day I decided to write a Regency romance of my own. I wrote it just for me, sure it was too "different" ever to sell.
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The joy of writing that story simply swept me away. Expecting nothing, I sent the manuscript to a New York publisher, picked pretty much at random. To my surprise I was immediately offered a two-book contract. That first novel was published by Zebra as Scandal's Reward by "Jean R. Ewing."
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Five more Regencies followed before I decided I needed to write longer historical novels with even more complexity and passion.
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The result was eight critically-acclaimed, award-winning historical romances for Berkley/Jove.
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But though all of my stories are set mostly in England, I'm not entirely English. I'm half Scots, with strong roots in the Highlands of Scotland.
  
 
== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
* [http://www.jeanrossewing.com/ Jean Ross Ewing]
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* Official Website [http://www.jeanrossewing.com/]
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Julia Ross]]
 
* [[Julia Ross]]
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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* ''[[Folly's Reward]]'' - 1997
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* ''[[The Impossible Bridegroom|Impossible Bridegroom, The]]'' - 1995
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* ''[[Love's Reward]]'' - 1997
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* ''[[Notorious Lord]]'' - 1996
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* ''[[Rogue's Reward]]'' - 1995
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* ''[[Scandal's Reward]]'' - 1994
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* ''[[Valor's Reward]]'' - 1996
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* ''[[Virtue's Reward]]'' - 1995
  
Regency romances:
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==Awards==
* ''Scandal's Reward'' - 1994
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*1998  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Winner - Regency Romance, ''[[Love's Reward]]''
* ''Virtue's Reward'' - 1995
 
* ''Rogue's Reward'' - 1995
 
* ''Valor's Reward'' - 1996
 
* ''Folly's Reward'' - 1997
 
* ''Love's Reward'' - 1997 - [[Jean R. Ewing]] won the [[1998 RITA® Winners|1998 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Best Regency Romance|Regency]] category.
 
 
 
 
 
Long historical romances:
 
* ''Illusion'' - 1998
 
* ''Flowers under Ice'' - 1999
 
 
 
 
 
Short stories:
 
* "The Impossible Bridegroom" in FLOWERS FOR THE BRIDE - 1995
 
* "The Notorious Lord" in LORDS AND LADIES - 1996
 

Latest revision as of 16:05, 7 October 2024


I was born in England and grew up in the English countryside in a Georgian house that had last been remodeled in 1820. There were still stone sinks in the kitchen and servants' bells in the hall when I moved in with my family.

In that house, curled up in front of a grand original fireplace, I read my first ever Regency romance, The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer. Already a fan of Jane Austen, I was hooked.

After all, it was easy to imagine life in that house in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. We had no central heating, so it was an adventure in courage just to climb out of bed on winter mornings, especially when ice crystals bloomed on the inside of the windows.

After completing my MA with Honors, I left England to see the world. I made it as far as the Rocky Mountains, where I fell in love and never left.

I had no idea then that I'd ever become a novelist.

Yet simply because I still loved romance and English history, one day I decided to write a Regency romance of my own. I wrote it just for me, sure it was too "different" ever to sell.

The joy of writing that story simply swept me away. Expecting nothing, I sent the manuscript to a New York publisher, picked pretty much at random. To my surprise I was immediately offered a two-book contract. That first novel was published by Zebra as Scandal's Reward by "Jean R. Ewing."

Five more Regencies followed before I decided I needed to write longer historical novels with even more complexity and passion.

The result was eight critically-acclaimed, award-winning historical romances for Berkley/Jove.

But though all of my stories are set mostly in England, I'm not entirely English. I'm half Scots, with strong roots in the Highlands of Scotland.

On the Web

  • Official Website [1]

See Also

Books

Awards