Rosalind Laker Books in Order
Lake Rosalind is a small inland lake located in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada between the towns of Hanover and Walkerton. Lake Rosalind and the interconnected Marl Lake to its south are manmade lakes that were created by the excavation of marl for local cement plants in the early 1900s and the construction of dams later in 1939 and 1946. Both lakes are relatively shallow and small in area. Marl Lake receives Lake Rosalind's overflow through a culvert, and there is also an interconnected "North Lake" to the north of Lake Rosalind. Almost the entire lakefront is developed, with mostly small properties that have been "urbanized" with hardened shorelines and manicured lawns. The high level of development resulted from the proximity of Hanover and Walkerton and excellent road system in the area.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Rosalind Laker
- #1AmazonSovereign's Key(1969)
- #2AmazonFar Seeks The Heart(1970)
- #3AmazonSail A Jewelled Ship(1971)
- #4AmazonThe Shripney Lady(1972)
- #5AmazonFair Wind Of Love(1974)
- #6AmazonTo Dream Of Snow(1974)
- #7AmazonThe Seventeenth Stair(1975)
- #8AmazonThe Smuggler's Bride(1975)
- #9AmazonThe Marlows(1977)
- #10AmazonRide The Blue Riband(1977)
- #11AmazonBanners Of Silk(1981)
- #12AmazonGilded Splendour(1982)
- #13AmazonJewelled Path(1983)
- #14AmazonWhat The Heart Keeps(1984)
- #15AmazonThis Shining Land(1985)
- #16AmazonTree Of Gold(1986)
- #17AmazonThe Silver Touch(1987)
- #18AmazonTo Dance With Kings(1988)
- #19AmazonCircle Of Pearls(1990)
- #20AmazonThe Golden Tulip(1991)
- #21AmazonThe Venetian Mask(1992)
- #22AmazonThe Sugar Pavilion(1993)
- #23AmazonPortrait Of Eliza(1994)
- #24AmazonThe Fortuny Gown Aka Orchids And Diamonds(1995)
- #25AmazonThe Fragile Hour(1996)
- #26AmazonNew World, New Love(2002)
- #27AmazonBrilliance(2007)
- #28AmazonGarlands Of Gold(2009)
- #29AmazonThe House By The Fjord(2011)
- #30AmazonTree of Gold(2025)
About Rosalind Laker
Lake Rosalind is a small inland lake located in Bruce County, Ontario, Canada between the towns of Hanover and Walkerton. Lake Rosalind and the interconnected Marl Lake to its south are manmade lakes that were created by the excavation of marl for local cement plants in the early 1900s and the construction of dams later in 1939 and 1946. Both lakes are relatively shallow and small in area. Marl Lake receives Lake Rosalind's overflow through a culvert, and there is also an interconnected "North Lake" to the north of Lake Rosalind. Almost the entire lakefront is developed, with mostly small properties that have been "urbanized" with hardened shorelines and manicured lawns. The high level of development resulted from the proximity of Hanover and Walkerton and excellent road system in the area.
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