Rosie Darling books

Rosie Darling writes Victorian-era historical fiction about orphans, workhouses, and working-class life in 19th century England.

Short Stories/Novellas

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Beggar Sisters 2018 Buy
The Christmas Orphan 2018 Buy
The Pickpocket Girl 2018 Buy
The Toymaker’s Daughter 2019 Buy
The Twelve Thieves of Christmas 2021 Buy
Ghosts of Winter Orphans 2023 Buy

Standalone Novels

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Workhouse Daughter 2019 Buy
The Silent Orphan 2019 Buy
The Mudlark Orphan 2019 Buy
The Girl in the Shadows 2019 Buy
The Christmas Candle Girl 2019 Buy
The Cotton Mill Girl 2020 Buy
The Asylum Daughter 2020 Buy
Van Diemen’s Daughter 2020 Buy
An Orphan’s Christmas Dream 2020 Buy
The Hangman’s Daughter 2021 Buy
Bessie’s Voice 2021 Buy
The Orphans’ Search For Santa 2025 Buy

Rosie Darling writes historical fiction set in Victorian England, with a focus on orphans, workhouses, and the lives of working-class women. Her novels include The Workhouse Daughter (2019), The Cotton Mill Girl (2020), and The Hangman’s Daughter (2021), each telling a story of survival against the harsh realities of 19th century life. Christmas-themed novels like The Christmas Candle Girl (2019) and An Orphan’s Christmas Dream (2020) are also a regular part of her output.

Darling has published eighteen books since 2018, including both full-length novels and shorter novellas. Her shorter works like The Beggar Sisters (2018) and The Pickpocket Girl (2018) offer concentrated stories in the same Victorian setting. The books appeal to readers who enjoy sagas about ordinary people finding strength in difficult circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Rosie Darling written?

Rosie Darling has written eighteen books across two series.

What was Rosie Darling's first book?

Rosie Darling’s first book is The Beggar Sisters, published in 2018.

What are Rosie Darling's books about?

Rosie Darling’s books are set in Victorian England and follow working-class characters, especially orphans and young women, as they struggle against poverty and hardship. Many of her novels are set in workhouses, factories, and on the streets of industrial-era cities, with Christmas-themed stories as a recurring feature.

Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. We may receive commissions for purchases made through links on this site.

Privacy Policy