Rosemary Rogers (née Jansz; 7 December 1932 – 12 November 2019) was a Sri Lankan Burgher
best-selling author of
historical
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romance novels. Her first book, ''Sweet Savage Love'', was published in 1974. She was the second romance author, after
Kathleen Woodiwiss
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss (born Kathleen Erin Hogg, June 3, 1939 – July 6, 2007), was an American novelist. She pioneered the historical romance genre with the 1972 publication of her novel ''The Flame and the Flower''.
Early life
She was born K ...
, to have her novels published in trade paperback format. Both writers found their initial success working with editor Nancy Coffey who was then with Avon Books. Rogers is considered to be one of the founders of the modern historical romance, and many of today's writers cite her writing as one of their biggest influences. She lived in
California.
Biography
Personal life
Rosemary Jansz was born on 7 December 1932 in
Panadura,
British Ceylon
British Ceylon ( si, බ්රිතාන්ය ලංකාව, Britānya Laṃkāva; ta, பிரித்தானிய இலங்கை, Biritthāṉiya Ilaṅkai) was the British Crown colony of present-day Sri Lanka between ...
, now
Sri Lanka
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.
Her parents, Barbara "Allan" and Cyril Jansz, were Dutch-Portuguese settlers who owned several private schools. Rogers lived among many servants and was sheltered from much of the outside world. She began writing at age eight, and throughout her teens penned many romantic epics in the style of her favorite writers,
Sir Walter Scott,
Alexandre Dumas, père
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, and
Rafael Sabatini.
She was the first woman in her family to work outside the home as a feature writer for a Ceylon newspaper.
After spending three years at the
University of Ceylon, Rogers became a reporter, and soon married
Summa Navaratnam, a Ceylonese
rugby player and
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star (who played for
Ceylon
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against the
1950
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British Lions and who was known as "the fastest man in Asia"). Following a separation from her husband, Rogers moved with their two daughters, Rosanne and Sharon, to
London in 1960.
In Europe, she met Leroy Rogers from the United States. They married in his home town,
St. Louis, Missouri and she moved her family to
California, where they had two sons, Michael and Adam. The second marriage ended after eight years, and Rogers was left to support herself and four children on her salary as a typist for the
Solano County Parks Department. The following year, in 1969, her parents came to live with Rogers.
In Solano County, she met
Shirlee Busbee, and Rosemary became her friend and mentor.
Her third marriage, in September 1984, was to poet Christopher Kadison, 20 years her junior. It was a short-lived union.
Rogers later made her home in
California, where she continued to write until her death.
Rogers died on November 12, 2019 at her home in Monterey, California. She was 86 years old.
Writing career
Every night for a year, Rogers worked to perfect a manuscript that she had written as a child, rewriting it 24 times. When her teenage daughter found the manuscript in a drawer, she encouraged her mother to send the manuscript to
Avon
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which quickly purchased the novel.
That novel, ''Sweet Savage Love'', skyrocketed to the top of bestseller lists, and became one of the most popular historical romances of all time. Her second novel, ''Dark Fires'', sold two million copies in its first three months of release.
Her first three novels sold a combined 10 million copies. The fourth, ''Wicked Loving Lies'' sold 3 million copies in its first month of publication.
Rosemary Rogers was one of the first romance authors to extend her scenes into the bedroom. Her novels are often full of violence, and the heroines are usually raped several times, sometimes by the heroes, and sometimes by other men. Her heroines travel to exotic locations and meet important people.
In many cases, one or both of the protagonists follows a "riches-to-rags-to-riches" storyline.
Her novel ''Love Play'' (1981) features in the
Hindi film ''
Khiladi'' (1992).
Bibliography
Legend of Morgan-Challenger Series
#''Sweet Savage Love'' (1974)
#''Dark Fires'' (1975)
#''Wicked Loving Lies'' (1976)
#''Lost Love, Last Love'' (1980)
#''Bound by Desire'' (1988)
#''Savage Desire'' (2000)
Logan Duology
#''An Honorable Man'' (2002)
#''Return to Me'' (2003)
Single novels
*''Wildest Heart'' (1974)
*''The Crowd Pleasers'' (1978)
*''The Insiders'' (1979)
*''Love Play'' (1981)
*''Surrender to Love'' (1982)
*''The Wanton'' (1985)
*''Tea Planter's Bride'' (1995)
*''Dangerous Man'' (1996)
*''Midnight Lady'' (1997)
*''All I Desire'' (1998)
*''In Your Arms'' (1999)
*''A Reckless Encounter'' (2001)
*''Jewel of My Heart'' (2004)
*''Sapphire'' (2005)
*''A Daring Passion'' (2007)
*''Scandalous Deception'' (2008)
*''Bound By Love'' (2009)
*''Scoundrel's Honor'' (2010)
*''Bride for a Night'' (2011)
References and sources
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Sri Lankan people of Dutch descent
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