Rowenna Miller lives in the Midwest with her husband and daughters, as well as several cats, two goats, and an ever-growing flock of chickens. When she isn t inventing fantasy worlds, she teaches writing, trespasses while hiking, and gets into trouble with her sewing machine.
""Miller's magical Paris is a rare confection sure to leave readers hungering for more."" --Ryan Graudin, author of The Enchanted Lies of Céleste Artois Praise for Rowenna Miller ""Beautifully observed, steeped in folklore and rich with historical detail, The Fairy Bargains of Prospect Hill weaves a warm-hearted yet fierce fairy tale around the bonds of sisterhood and the choices facing women in a changing world. A true delight."" ―H. G. Parry, author of the Shadow Histories series ""Miller seamlessly blends historical fiction and fantasy to create this enchanting tale of two sisters. The book is awash in period details as well as a vivid fantasy world, but Miller never loses sight of the sisters' relationship that sits at the heart of the story. Readers will be charmed by this tale of sisterhood, female strength, and the fae."" ―Booklist ""It's impossible to resist the allure of this charming book. Its focus on the small, everyday things that can be made easier with a little luck and a little fairy grace really creates a lived-in world where you can smell the apple blossoms in the orchard and hear the rattle of wagon wheels on dirt roads."" ―NPR ""Atmospheric ... a thoughtful meditation on sisterhood and priorities."" ―Publishers Weekly