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Isabelle Rowan Isabelle Rowan i(8872014 works by)
Born: Established: Gateshead, Durham (County),
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Furborn Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2019 18515616 2019 single work novel romance fantasy

'Early settlers transported foxes to the Australian colonies, but not all foxes are what they appear.

'Connor Coutts fiercely guards the family secret of the Furborn in sheep country Victoria, where foxes are shot on sight and left to hang from trees as a warning to others. At seventeen he is the only male Furborn for hundreds of miles, one of the last of a rapidly dwindling legacy. His life’s path is clear—until someone new arrives at the MacKenzie sheep farm. Spencer MacKenzie, with his long black hair and gothic style, might seem out of place, but it soon becomes clear that the two boys could make a formidable team against their enemies.

'But before they can work together, Connor owes Spencer the truth…. He’s just not sure if he should trust him.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Snowman Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2015 8872028 2015 single work novel

'Since the death of his long-time partner, Caleb Macguire lives a quiet life in Australia's Victorian high country with only his dog and horses for company. When a major snowstorm hits his mountain, Caleb is called out to rescue a stranded tourist. The late night snow brings with it a lost soul who forces Caleb to reassess his solitary life. Paul Turner is a barista in Melbourne and lives life totally in the moment. But a life of no commitments is about to change for this city boy. Three days is all it takes for Paul to fall hard for Caleb, and Paul returns to the city with a promise he'll be back after turning his life around, but only when all the roads are clear.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Red Heart Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2013 9054186 2013 single work novel romance

'An ex-soldier and an urban Goth walk into a desert. It sounds like the start of a joke, but for Sam Collins and Daniel Evans, it is the beginning of their story. Daniel walks to shed his drug-filled past and make himself whole. But Sam, who hides the demons of war behind a smile, needs Daniel more than either man knows. An old stockman’s wisdom sends them on their journey together, a long hard road to find Australia’s sacred Red Heart and—perhaps—each other.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Road to Byron Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2012 9054142 2012 single work novel romance

'Matthew Kellett and Craig Jeffries are lifelong friends and neighbors. They thought they knew everything about each other, but some secrets seem too big share. Craig hides the truth about his father—but Matthew’s secret is his own.

'To celebrate their high school graduation, Craig, Matthew, and Craig’s girlfriend take a road trip up the east coast of Australia to Byron Bay. Then one night on the beach, everything changes: Matthew meets Damien, a college student who senses what Matthew is hiding. Though the connection between them is undeniable, Matthew scrambles to keep it secret. It will take a shocking revelation from Craig and a lot of courage to get Matthew back on the road to Byron—and the boy waiting there.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Twelve Days Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2011 9054266 2011 single work novella

'Christmas can be a time of love and joy, but to three men at the bookstore called Margins, it also brings reflection on what was and what will be, highlighting the importance of home and family during a hot Australian Christmas. Their lives are intertwined by the bookstore, but individually David has difficulty reconnecting with the son he knew, John discovers something about the father who abandoned him, and Jamie braces himself for what he thinks will be his first Christmas on his own.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Ink Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2011 9054008 2011 single work novel fantasy romance

'Roman centurion Dominic drew his last human breath during the time of Hadrian. In the centuries since, he’s seen much of the world change around him, but the vampire finds himself held captive in Melbourne, Australia, by his fascination with young, passionate, fun-loving, and alive tattoo artist Michael Chapman. Unable to resist the lure of Michael’s beauty, Dominic finds himself entering the parlor to get a tattoo he knows will fade.

'The attraction he feels only grows, and despite Dominic’s extreme reluctance to get involved with a human, he and Michael form a bond—a connection that all too soon attracts the attention of a dark specter from Dominic’s bloody past. Soon, a dangerous game of cat and mouse threatens not only the budding romance, but also their humanity.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 y separately published work icon A Note in the Margin Isabelle Rowan , Tallahassee : Dreamspinner Press , 2009 9054227 2009 single work novel romance

'John McCann, a man who judges life by the tally of an accounts ledger, has a supreme goal in life: To achieve, live, and enjoy the rarified executive lifestyle. But he's encountered one problem: The migraines are going to continue to get worse unless you make some major changes in your lifestyle. What you need is a 'sea change'… Perhaps buy a nice little business in the country, settle down, something easier to occupy your time…

'While John knows the doctor is right, he just can't resign from the job he's fought so hard for. He decides the sacrifice of taking a year's leave of absence won't interfere too much with his plans, and so he finds himself running Margins, a cozy little bookstore, with the help of the former owner's son, Jamie. John expects to put in his year, get his stress under control, and then get back to business.

'What John doesn't expect is how Margins and its denizens draw him in, particularly the quiet, disheveled man who takes refuge in the old leather chair in the second-hand book section. John's plans for an unattached year of simple business crumble when he meets David and is forced to reevaluate life, love and what he really wants from both. John and David are forced to come to terms with their pasts as they struggle to determine what possible future they might build together.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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