Rosanne Kohake, née Lipps (b. 20 July 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States - d. 7 March 2012 in Cincinnati) was an American writer, who has written three historical romance novels published from 1984 to 1985 by Avon Books.[1] Her novels have been translated into other languages, and her debut novel, For Honor's Lady, has been selected as one of the All-Time Favorites & Classics by the Romantic Times Magazine.[2]
Rosanne Frances Lipps Kohake | |
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Born | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | July 20, 1951
Died | March 7, 2012 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | (aged 60)
Pen name | Rosanne Kohake |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1984–1985 |
Genre | Historical romance |
Notable works | For Honor's Lady |
Spouse | David F. Kohake |
Children | 3 |
Biography
editRosanne Frances Lipps was born on 20 July 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
She published three historical romances placed in different moments of the United States of America's history, published from 1984 to 1985 by Avon Books. Her first novel, For Honor's Lady, was placed in the American Revolution, her second novel, Chastity Morrow, in the American West, and her last novel, Ambrosia, in the Civil War.
She died of multiple myeloma on 7 March 2012, survived by her husband of nearly 40 years, David F. Kohake, and their 3 children: Beth, David Jr., and Claire.
Bibliography
editSingle novels
edit- For Honor's Lady (1984/Jan)
- Chastity Morrow (1985/Jan)
- Ambrosia (1985/Oct)
References and sources
edit- ^ a b Rosanne Kohake in Fantastic Fiction, retrieved 2007-12-24
- ^ Romantic Times Favorites & Classics, archived from the original on 2008-12-19, retrieved 2009-01-05