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Georgia Rose

Georgia Rose
BIOGRAPHY

Georgia Rose is a writer and the author of the romantic and suspenseful Grayson Trilogy books: A Single Step, Before the Dawn and Thicker than Water. Following completion of the trilogy she was asked for more and so wrote a short story, The Joker, which is based on a favourite character from the series and the eBook is available to download for free at the retailer site of your choice.

Her fourth novel, Parallel Lies, encompasses crime along with Georgia’s usual blending of genre.

Georgia’s background in countryside living, riding, instructing and working with horses has provided the knowledge needed for some of her storylines; the others are a product of her passion for people watching and her overactive imagination.

She has also recently started running workshops and providing one-to-one support for those wishing to learn how to self-publish and you can find her, under her real name, at www.threeshirespublishing.com.

Following a long stint working in the law Georgia set up her own business providing administration services for other companies which she does to this day managing to entwine that work along with her writing.

Her busy life is set in a tranquil part of rural Cambridgeshire in the UK where she lives with her much neglected husband and dog. Their son, currently at university, comes and goes and their daughter, having delighted them all for long enough, has eventually moved out, married, and is discovering the joys of being all grown up and having a mortgage.

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A Single Step: Book 1 of The Grayson Trilogy
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A Single Step: Book 1 of The Grayson Trilogyby Georgia RosePublish: Jan 02, 2014Series: The Grayson TrilogyThriller Romantic Suspense
Before the Dawn: Book 2 of The Grayson Trilogy
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Before the Dawn: Book 2 of The Grayson Trilogyby Georgia RosePublish: Sep 26, 2014Series: The Grayson TrilogyThriller Action & Adventure Romantic Suspense
Parallel Lies
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Parallel Liesby Georgia RosePublish: Sep 12, 2017Crime Fiction Thriller Mystery Romance Women's Fiction
The Joker: A Grayson Trilogy Short Story
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The Joker: A Grayson Trilogy Short Storyby Georgia RosePublish: Apr 28, 2016Romance

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  • The Grayson Trilogy

    1 A Single Step: Book 1 of The Grayson Trilogy - Published on Jan, 20142 Before the Dawn: Book 2 of The Grayson Trilogy - Published on Sep, 2014

Georgia Rose Interview On 22, Aug 2018

"Born in Northamptonshire, Georgia Rose was very fortunate to have spent many years involved with horses and these are themes throughout her writings. Her daughter is her first reader but her son hasn’t read a word she has written. She owns a business providing administration services for other companies. She was a conveyancer, buying and selling houses for clients. She writes strong female characters and put them in testing situations, and often in jeopardy. Her next book is the sequel to Parallel Lies. To sustain writing she simply plans to carry on writing and hopefully managing to support other writers in the way they do her."
Where were you born and brought up? How would you describe your childhood?

I was born in Northamptonshire, grew up in Bedfordshire and have spent my adult life in Cambridgeshire. I therefore haven’t moved far, but, writing this has just made me realise how perfect my publishing company title, Three Shires Publishing, is! I live very close to the borders of all three counties and the Three Shires Way, a popular walking route, runs close to my village.

My childhood was probably a fairly typical 70’s one I think, and mostly clothed in bad fashion. Only to be surpassed of course by being a teenager in the big-haired, shoulder-padded years of the 80’s.

How has your upbringing contributed to your writing?

I have always lived in the English countryside and was very fortunate to have spent many years involved with horses and these are theme’s throughout my writing. I know about living in villages, the characters, the lifestyle. I know how to look after horses and what life is like when you are adored by a dog, or ignored by a cat. All of this feeds into my writing.

How many kids do you have? How have they contributed to your writing?

I have two beautiful and grown up children. They are very different. My daughter is my first reader for any of my books. My son hasn’t read a word I’ve written. They have obviously had a massive impact on my life but having them was absolutely crucial to me writing the Grayson Trilogy as it made me feel every word I wrote.

You own a business providing administration services for other companies. How do you manage and balance that and writing making sure neither side suffers?

Ahh, now that is the million dollar question! Probably, badly, would be the best description. I try to schedule things in an organised fashion but actually I just muddle along dealing with the most urgent thing first. It works!

With all the work and time you have to dedicate to writing, life is sure to get tedious and monotonous. How do you give yourself the well-deserved break from all of it?

I think it’s just as well that I have a dog as she makes me go out for a walk a couple of times a day. I do a workout DVD, probably not as often as I should, and late at night I watch one episode of whatever drama I’m following once I finish work, occasionally accompanying that with a glass of relaxing wine.

You worked in law for several years. What would you say was the most challenging part of that job?

I was a conveyancer, buying and selling houses for clients, so it was all deadlines and stressed clients putting incredible pressure on themselves. I’ve just realised how similar that is to getting a new book released!

Who do you take most advice from when you have questions about writing?

The massively generous community of authors out there via their blogs, websites, podcasts or directly.

What was your inspiration to write the Grayson Trilogy books?

I wanted to create a setting that I would like to live in. That is where it all started and I’m delighted that so many readers have commented on how much they love that setting, my main character, Emma’s, job (that most are totally envious of!) and, of course, the story line.

Your fourth book, Parallel Lies encompasses crime apart from the usual genres that you write in. How was it exploring and writing in the crime genre?

I have always read crime so I was quite familiar with it anyway and I’ve incorporated it in an unusual fashion, I think. I’m terrible for blending genre which does nothing towards helping me sell my books but I simply write what I want to, and what I’d like to read myself so I have to live with that decision.

Was the setting of Parallel Lies inspired from your real life surroundings?

The setting is entirely fictional but it is based in a village which was inspired by where I live and there is a link in there, for the eagle-eyed readers amongst you, to the Grayson Trilogy.

The character of Emma Grayson sees a growth in her over the trilogy. Do you think she inspires the women readers in any way to be their own heroes?

I do hope so. I write strong female characters and put them in testing situations, and often in jeopardy. I don’t think anyone knows how strong they are until they are pushed to their limits but we should all be the heroes in our own lives, don’t you think?

If you could bring to life one character from one of your books, which one would it be and why?

Hahaha. I imagine most of my readers would think I would like to bring Trent to life and while that would be delightful I would actually choose Susie, Emma’s dog. She was based on a dog I was privileged to have in my life for many years and there’s not a day that goes past when I don’t miss her.

What has been the most enjoyable part of being a writer for you? How do you plan to sustain it?

Finding out about and becoming involved with the fabulous writing world I found online, and particularly finding all those writers I now count as friends, even if we’ve never met. To sustain it I simply plan to carry on writing and hopefully managing to support other writers in the way they do me.

Which is the next book that you are working on?

It is the sequel to Parallel Lies, cunningly currently called, The Sequel, as its future title hasn’t made itself known to me, yet. I think this is because there was never meant to be a sequel. After writing a trilogy I decided I wasn’t going to do that again, but then readers of Parallel Lies kept asking me how the sequel was coming along, so I felt obliged to write one. It’s not going well to be honest.

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