

“Step inside a world where love is hard-won, landscapes are breathtaking, and every woman finds she is worth far more than the world would have her believe.”
Diane Coia-Ramsay was raised in the United Kingdom and spent much of her childhood in the Highlands of Scotland, where she developed a lifelong fascination with the history, culture, and traditions of Scotland and England. Surrounded by landscapes rich in stories of the past, she cultivated an early passion for historical research that would later become the foundation of her writing career.
For many years, Diane has immersed herself in the social history of the Regency and Victorian eras, with a particular interest in the lives of women whose ambitions, intelligence, and resilience often clashed with the rigid expectations of their time. The restrictions imposed upon women, their determination to challenge convention, and the gradual path toward greater independence and emancipation remain central themes throughout her work.