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List Of Works By Penny Jordan
Penny Jordan was the most common pen-name used by prolific fiction writer Penelope Halsall. This is a comprehensive list of her novels and written works from her career which ended upon her death at 65, and includes works published posthumously. She used a range of different pen-names, from which this list derives its sequence. Caroline Courtney Single novels *''Duchess in Disguise'' (1979) *''A Wager for Love'' (1979) *''Love Unmasked'' (1979) *''Guardian of the Heart'' (1979) *''Dangerous Engagement'' (1979) *''Love's Masquerade'' (1980) *''The Fortunes of Love'' (1980) *''The Romantic Rivals'' (1980) *''Heart of Honour'' (1981) *''Destiny's Duchess'' (1981) *''The Masquerading Heart'' (1981) *''Abandoned for Love'' (1981) *''The Tempestuous Affair'' (1981) *''Love of My Life'' (1981) *''Love Triumphant'' (1981) *''Lover's Victory'' (1981) *''The Courier of Love'' (1982) *''Love in Waiting'' (1982) *''Libertine in Love'' (1982) *''The Daring Heart'' (1982) *''Forbidden Love'' ...
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Penny Jordan
Penelope Halsall (née Jones; 24 November 1946 – 31 December 2011) was a prolific English writer of over 200 romance novels. She started writing regency romances as Caroline Courtney, and wrote contemporary romances as Penny Jordan and historical romances as Annie Groves (her mother's maiden name). She also wrote novels as Melinda Wright and Lydia Hitchcock. Her books have sold over 70 million copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages. Biography Penelope Jones was born on 24 November 1946 in Preston, Lancashire, the eldest of three children born to Anthony Winn Jones and his wife, Margaret Louise (née Groves), She had a brother, Anthony, and a sister, Prudence. A keen reader from childhood, her mother would leave her in the children's section of the local library while she changed her father's library books. Her story-telling career began at the age of eight when she began telling original bedtime stories to her younger sister. Her favourite books were th ...
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Anne Mather
Anne Mather is the pseudonym used by Mildred Grieveson (born 10 October 1936 in England, United Kingdom), a popular British author of over 160 romance novels. She also signed novels as Caroline Fleming and Cardine Fleming. Mildred Grieveson began to write down stories in her childhood years. The first novel that she actually finished, '' Caroline'' (1965), was also her first book to be published. Her novel, ''Leopard in the Snow'' (1974), was developed into a 1978 film. Biography Personal life Mildred Grieveson was born on 10 October 1946 in England. She always wanted to write, and for years she wrote for her own pleasure. She had written all through her infant and junior years and on into her teens, the stories changing from children's adventures to torrid gypsy passions. Her mother used to gather these up from time to time, when her bedroom became too untidy, and disposed of these manuscripts. Mildred married very young and became a housewife. Her husband suggested that she ...
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Julia James
Julia James (1890–1964) was an English actress of the 1900s Edwardian era, the leading lady at the Gaiety Theatre, London, Gaiety Theatre. Biography Julia James was born in London in 1890. In 1905, she began her career in ''Supper Belle in Blue Bell'' at the Aldwych Theatre under Seymour Hicks. She was the leading lady at the Gaiety Theatre, London, Gaiety Theatre, appearing in ''The Girls of Gottenburg'', ''Havana (Edwardian musical), Havana'', and ''Our Miss Gibbs''. In 1913, she had the role of Sombra in ''The Arcadians (musical), The Arcadians'' at L'Olympia, Paris. In 1916, she performed at the London Opera House in ''Christmas in the Trenches''. In 1919, she played as Mabel Mannering in ''Yes, Uncle!''. She died in 1964, age 74. References

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