Interview with Novelist Rosie Chapel (The Pomegranate Tree)

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Having developed an abiding love for anything connected to Ancient Rome, Rosie Chapel decided channel her passion into fiction, which culminated in her first novel ‘The Pomegranate Tree’. Based around archaeological excavations on Masada, this is book one in the ‘Hannah’s Heirloom’ sequence. The sequel ‘Echoes and Stone and Fire’ has recently been released, with the final novel of the trilogy in the process of being edited!

Novels are available worldwide on kindle and paperback through Amazon –
USA –  http://buff.ly/24tccJU
UK   –  http://buff.ly/21mSaik

Or via www.rosiechapel.com

the_pomegranate_tree.jpgInterview with Rosie Chapel: 

Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novels?

Rosie Chapel: I would say that historical fiction with romance and a twist is the easiest way to describe my novels. The twist in this case, being time travel, although not in the conventional sense. My modern heroine doesn’t physically travel back through time…

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