Rosanna Moss
Rosanna was born in Bristol and currently lives in Peterborough. Married, with two grown-up children (both of whom have now flown the nest) and a recently arrived first granddaughter, she divides her time between
home life in the United Kingdom and the family villa in Spain. Rosanna enjoys reading, writing, listening to music, keeping on top of the gardening and producing homemade cooking.
Perkins is her first novel.
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