About the Author

D.S. Weber was born and raised in Denmark but has lived most of her adult life in Alberta, Canada.

An early and avid reader, she tore through Dickens, Dumas, Stevenson and Marryat as a child and never lost her love of romantic adventure. She is literate in four languages, an amateur historian and a student of the poetry of the Romantics.

Her novels are set in the late Georgian era, a time of war, social injustice and instability, but also a time of new ideas, reforms and progress. It was a time when women of the gentry must marry since they could not work. It is no wonder that marriage became a matter of the greatest interest and importance. D.S. Weber writes about couples finding love in difficult times. Her characters remain true to the worldview of their time, but find ways to meet their goals and aspirations in spite of the limitations of their society.

Spinning wool and silk into fine yarn is a hobby for D.S. Weber. Spinning yarns of romance and adventure is a passion. Ploughing through a history book or reading a French officer’s memoirs of the Peninsular War, D.S. Weber finds the research part of writing historical romance endlessly fascinating.  When she is not diving into research, she can often be found on riverside trails with her adopted Border-ish collie, Jenny.