Author Spotlight: Rebecca Ross
It's a wonderful experience to find a modern writer whom you, as a reader, enjoy so immensely. I picked up a Rebecca Ross book (A River Enchanted) last April and promptly fell in love. I next picked up her debut novel and realized that I had discovered a new favorite author. After reading all of her fiction works within a year (and collecting my own copies to keep on my shelf), I decided to share my love of this body of work with you all! Need I say that through my reading experiences of these books, she is one of my top favorite modern writers. I am Happily-Ever-After seeking fantasy lover through and through. And if you are too, or think you might be, try reading Rebecca Ross.
Rebecca Ross’ Body of Work
Inspired by Renaissance France, war between clans, ancestral memories, YA genre, sweet romance as a side plot with no spice.
Reminiscent of Greek mythology but with its own magic and structure, as title suggests, sister bond is the main theme, political intrigue, slight (slow burn) romance
Magician duels, secret identity, generational mystery, YA genre, romance with no spice
Scottish folklore, multiple POV, generational curses, magic based on classical elements, adult genre, romance with a small bit of spice
War correspondents, gods at play, magical creatures set in what feels similar to WW2 historical fiction, YA genre, romance with some spice