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Serena Fairfax

SERENA FAIRFAX

In The Pink Book Cover
£2.79
Strange Inheritance Book Cover
£2.30
Wilful Fate Book Cover
£1.27
Where The Bulbul Sings Book Cover
£3.84
Golden Grove Book Cover
£2.30
Paint A Dream Book Cover
£2.30

About Me

I spent my childhood in India, qualified as a Lawyer in England and joined a large London law firm. My first romantic novel STRANGE INHERITANCE (published by Robert Hale Ltd) went into UK and USA large print editions (published by BBC Audio Books Ltd and Thorndike Press) and is a Kindle and Smashwords eBook. The second romantic novel PAINT ME A DREAM (published by Robert Hale Ltd) went into UK and USA large print editions (published by BBC Audio Books Ltd and Thorndike Press) and is likewise a Kindle and Smashwords eBook.

Fast forward to a sabbatical from the day job when I traded in bricks and mortar for a houseboat and embarked on WHERE THE BULBUL SINGS a time-zone saga set in India spanning the last days of the Raj to the present day. After a long gestation, this saw the light of day as a Kindle and Smashwords eBook as well as a printed version. Then, wanting to experiment, I burst out of the romance bubble with IN THE PINK (Kindle and Smashwords eBook) a quirky departure in style and content.

But romance is hardwired into my DNA so there’s GOLDEN GROVE, another romantic novel (Kindle and Smashwords eBook). WILFUL FATE is the latest release, a romantic story with a horse riding background. (Kindle and Smashwords eBook).

I've also authored several short stories that are featured on my blog http://www.serenafairfax.com/serena_fairfax_author_blog/.

The saying: age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety aptly describes the tug of law that makes the heart beat faster so I haven’t quitted the day job, although I’ve plunged into drafting a new time-zone saga with an exotic backdrop. I'm a member of the Romantic Novelists Association which is a very supportive organisation. My golden retriever, Inspector Morse, who can’t wait to unleash his own Facebook and Twitter page, and I divide our time between London and rural Kent. (Charles Dickens said: Kent, sir. Everybody knows Kent. Apples, cherries, hops and women).