Eileen Ramsasy

Eileen Ramsay, née Ainsworth (b. 16 December 1940 in Ayrshire, Scotland), is a British writer of romance novels. She has written 18 books since 1985.

Eileen Ainsworth Ramsay
BornEileen Ainsworth
(1940-12-16) 16 December 1940
Scotland, UK
Pen nameEileen Ainsworth Ramsay;
Eileen Ramsay
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period1985–present
GenreRomance, Children's fiction
SpouseIan Ramsay
Children2
Website
eileenramsay.co.uk

She was elected the twenty-seventh chairman (2015–2017) of the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1]

Biography

Eileen Ainsworth was born 16 December 1940 in Ayrshire, Scotland. After graduating she went to teach in the USA for 18 years. She married Ian Ramsay, a Scottish scientist, and they had two children. They returned to Scotland, and after teaching for a few years she became a full-time writer.[2]

Bibliography

As Eileen Ainsworth Ramsay

Romance novel

  • The Mysterious Marquis (1985)

As Eileen Ramsay

Romance novels

  • The Broken Gate (1994)
  • The Dominie's Lassie (1995)
  • Butterflies in December (1995)
  • The Quality of Mercy (1997)
  • Walnut Shell Days (1997)
  • Harvest of Courage (1998)
  • Never Call It Loving (1998)
  • The Wings of Friendship (2001)
  • The Feein' Market (2002)
  • Lace for a Lady (2002)
  • Someday, Somewhere (2003)
  • A Way of Forgiving (2004)
  • The Stuff of Dreams (2005)
  • Rainbow's End (2006)
  • Henriqueta's treasure (2008)
  • Love Changes Everything (2012)

Flowers of Scotland

  1. Rich Girl, Poor Girl (2017)
  2. The Farm Girl's Dream (2017)
  3. A Pinch of Salt (2017)

Children's fiction

  • Danger by Gaslight (1998)

Anthologies

  • Sakura and other stories (2012)

References and sources

  1. Past RNA Officers, archived from the original on 11 March 2016, retrieved 10 June 2016
  2. Eileen Ramsay's Biography
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