JB Rowley is an Australian author known for her bestselling memoir "Whisper My Secret" and its sequel "Mother of Ten," both of which achieved Amazon bestseller status. She also writes the Dusty Kent Murder Mystery series under the pen name Brigid George and has authored the children's series "Trapped in Gondwana," with the first two books completed. Her works span multiple genres, including memoir, mystery, and children's fiction.
Born and raised in Orbost, Victoria, Rowley spent her childhood immersed in nature, fostering a vivid imagination that later influenced her storytelling. She draws inspiration from her rural upbringing, often incorporating themes of adventure and resilience into her writing. Now based in Melbourne, she balances her literary career with work as an English tutor and enjoys early morning walks around Albert Park Lake for creative rejuvenation.
Rowley's writing reflects her diverse interests and experiences, from the emotional depth of her memoirs to the intricate plots of her mystery novels. Her ability to connect with readers across genres has established her as a versatile voice in contemporary Australian literature.