Welcome to Rochelle Weber dot com. I write and edit in a variety of genres. My own books are romance—sci-fi/futuristic, contemporary, and recent (Vietnam-Era) historical. My books are available in all digital formats as well as paperback, and where possible, I prefer people buy them from my publisher. For more information about hiring me to edit, see the Editing page on this website.
Here to get you started are the books I’ve published so far.
Here to get you started are the books I’ve published so far.
Rock Bound:
Jake Johnsrud saved Annie Peterson’s life. Now slaves on that God-forsaken rock, the Moon, how will they survive?
Rock Crazy:
Abandoned, pregnant, and bi-polar, Katie McGowan’s going crazy on that God-forsaken rock, the Moon!
The Thin Person Inside:
Kristen Jensen never expected to fall in love when she finally decided to address her morbid obesity by seeking addictions treatment—let alone with a rock star.
Rochelle Weber is a Navy veteran and holds a BA in Communications from Columbia College in Chicago with an emphasis on Creative Writing. “Would you like fries with that?” Her novel Rock Bound is available at Amazon. Rock Crazy and The Thin Person Inside are at MuseItUp Publishing, Inc. She is the Publisher of the Marketing for Romance Writers Magazine, and has won various awards for her blogs.
Rochelle battles demons including bi-polar disorder and obesity, quipping, “You haven’t lived until you’ve been the only woman on the locked ward at the VA.” Her song, “It’s Not My Fault,” won a gold medal in the National Veterans Creative Arts Competition. She lost over a hundred pounds and kept it off for about three years, but has since relapsed and regained much of it. She lives in Round Lake Beach, Illinois. She has two married daughters, four grandchildren, three step-grandkids, and one step-great-granddaughter. Her cat, Acey, allows her to live with him and cater to his every whim.
Rochelle battles demons including bi-polar disorder and obesity, quipping, “You haven’t lived until you’ve been the only woman on the locked ward at the VA.” Her song, “It’s Not My Fault,” won a gold medal in the National Veterans Creative Arts Competition. She lost over a hundred pounds and kept it off for about three years, but has since relapsed and regained much of it. She lives in Round Lake Beach, Illinois. She has two married daughters, four grandchildren, three step-grandkids, and one step-great-granddaughter. Her cat, Acey, allows her to live with him and cater to his every whim.
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Updated January 06, 2018
Updated January 06, 2018