Janine Rosche

Janine Rosche

Prone to wander, Janine Rosche finds as much comfort on the open road as she does at home. This longing to chase adventure, behold splendor, and experience redemption is woven into her Madison River Romance series. When she isn’t writing or traveling, she teaches family life education courses to college students, takes too many pictures of her sleeping dogs, and embarrasses her four children and husband with boy band serenades. Janine was recently featured in the September 2021 issue of Welcome Home and generously answered a few questions!


1. Why did you become a writer?
When I was younger, I was always getting in trouble for daydreaming. I couldn’t help but imagine exciting events happening all around me, most of which included a love story. Finally, instead of writing my name on the board, my third-grade teacher, Mrs. Skernolis, asked me to write my daydreams down on paper. Since then, not much has changed except that now I also write to give hope to a hurting world.

2. What inspired your current book?
In my day job, I teach college courses about family, relationships, and community. Some of the most difficult topics involve trauma. Unfortunately, many people believe they are too damaged to have a healthy family life. I want to dispel that myth. Specifically with this book, I’ve marveled at the brave men and women who save others or save themselves from sex trafficking. My hope is that they will know how strong they are and be welcomed into loving communities.


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Published on September 16, 2021 10:38
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