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Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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Praise for Rosen Trevithick

"Brilliant."
- The Independent
"I absolutley loved Straight Out of University. It was laugh out loud funny through a lot of it. It drew me in rapidly and even had me on tenterhooks to see if characters Sophie and John would work out together."
- S. Hitchens
"This is another page turner from Rosen. The characterization is spot on, the pace is perfect and she is the mistress of suspense."
- L K Jay (Author)
"Who dunnit humour at its best."
- P. Jones

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A Royal Mess

A Royal Mess

A Short Story

Dee Whittaker and her estranged husband Gareth, are destined to become a crime fighting double act.

However, it's the calm before the storm. With her marriage still holding together, Dee dips her toes into the world of indie publishing. She joins an internet forum, unaware that the very people she asks for help, will eventually send her life spiralling out of control, landing her in mortal danger.

She asks for feedback on a blurb for her short story, A Royal Mess, and finds herself flummoxed by the forum members' responses.

Should she really set her comedy about a royal-wedding-themed-best-dressed competition, in Baghdad during 9-11, or are the other writers completely insane?

A teaser prequel to Pompomberry House, by number 1 best-seller, Rosen Trevithick.

Contains free bonus flash fiction: A Dawn's Prayer.


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Praise

"With A Royal MessPompomberry House, she has put her finger on the pulse of the Indie world as it is now and also given it a good tickle on the ribs."
- P. Elliot (Goodreads Mod)

"This short story makes an excellent introduction to the novel 'Pompomberry House' but it's also very funny in its own right, particularly for anyone who has ever been on an internet forum!"
- Sheila Perry (Author)