The Trewton Royd Collection (books 2 - 5): A collection of four novellas set in rural England

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Welcome to Trewton Royd A collection of four romance novellas set in a rural village in West Yorkshire where romance plays out against the beautiful backdrop of the Pennine hills. They can all be read as standalone stories or you can follow the characters' lives through the books. They are all low angst, closed door romances with a hint of humour. Snowed In She's a burned out tech millionaire. He's a lawyer who's had his heart broken. Can being snowed in together allow these two grinches to melt the walls they've built up around themselves? Belonging Harriet and Tim didn't mean to be attracted to each other. Because with attraction comes guilt. Can they overcome their respective loyalties and give in to love? Christmas for Commitmentphobes Lara and Tilly are both far to busy for romance. A Christmas fling is all well and good, but what happens when the holiday ends and they have to go back to their real lives? That Holiday In France When Ellie dumps her overbearing ex and goes to France on her own, she can't believe how liberating it is. And then she meets Ash, who is everything her ex wasn't. But how can she compromise her new found freedom and tie herself to another man? Get all four books in one bundle and take yourself off to Yorkshire. Go on. You know you want to.

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About the author

Rhoda Baxter

Rhoda writes contemporary women’s fiction with a hint of geek.

Back in the early 2000s, when she commuted into London every day, Rhoda read romance novels and wished there were more stories about women who were not obsessed with shoes. Besides which, where were all the nice men - the sort that rely on wit and charm rather than money and biceps?

Rhoda now writes the sort of books she wanted to read. She's lucky enough to have several books published by a traditional publisher (thank you Choc Lit!). Her books have been nominated for prizes and her articles have appeared on various websites, including USA Today.

In real life, she has a DPhil in microbiolgy, so if her pen name sounds vaguely bacterial, you can guess why.

You can find her wittering on about cake and science or making bad puns on her website (www.rhodabaxter.com), or on Facebook or Twitter (@rhodabaxter). Or, if you like, you can email her at rhodab@rhodabaxter.com. Please do say hello if you’re passing.