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Lilian Warren was born in London, England, UK. She worked as secretary, when at 19, her first magazine story was accepted. She married and moved to South Africa, where she continued writing. In the 1950s, she started to write to Rich & Cowan, and later to Mills & Boon, under various pseudonyms Rosalind Brett, Celine Conway, and Kathryn Blair. She passed away on 1961 in South Africa. Some of her books were published posthumuously.
Here is a hospital story with a difference, for it is set on a Burmese island where one white doctor and two nurses, with a native staff, waged a ceaseless war against tropical diseases, parasites and an utterly exhausting climate. Pat found it hard ...
Here is a hospital story with a difference, for it is set on a Burmese island where one white doctor and two nurses, with a native staff, waged a ceaseless war against tropical diseases, parasites and an utterly exhausting climate. Pat found it hard ...
Lucie wasn't good at making decisions And her uncle's legacy left her with quite a number to make! Having to spend a month on the fruit farm in Canada wasn't so bad. In fact, accompanied by her friend, Dinah, she was quite enjoying ...
When Pat Fenley boarded the liner "Walhara" to take a young patient to Ceylon, she didn't expect to find that the patient would be in grave danger. Nor did she expect to find her unpleasant stepmother on board. Least of all was she prepared for the s...
Bret Winthrop, working on chemical research into forestry in Western Canada, was too absorbed in the ramifications of his work to give much thought to anything else. Marriage was stultifying; he had to have freedom to experiment, no ties that would d...
Joanna had found that being the daughter of a world-famous celebrity can bring its problems; and when things got too much for her she decided to get away for a while. So she took a job as summer help on a Canadian ranch, without letting anyone, even ...
In her work as assistant to Dr. Ben Vaughan at the tiny town of Port Quentin, Laurette had never encountered any man who remotely stirred her heart -- until one stormy day when Charles Heron skillfully sailed his uncle's yacht into the tricky har...
When Ann Murray, with her brother and sister visited the exquisite Bahaman Island where her husband had left her an estate, the entire white population of Farando Kay was astonished at the three love stories which sprang up from the most unpromising ...
Judith was sure that when she returned from Spain to England, the memory of Ramiro de Velasco y Cuevora would haunt her always; but she could not bring herself to wish that they had never met.." Judith had always had trouble with her stepsister, ...
Simon Leigh's female relatives wanted him to marry and settle down at Craigwood, his family's old home. Why shouldn't he? Women seemed to like him - except Pat Gordon, his sister-in-law's secretary. She and Simon managed to strike sparks from each ot...
Most girls would be delighted to have the opportunity to visit Africa, but Lisa was not much looking forward to the prospect -- to the prospect, at any rate, of meeting her cousin Adrian again. It was seven years since they had met, but she still...
Tess was resigned to the fact that she had to leave Canada and go home to England; that she must give up all her plans for running a guest house by the lovely lake at the foot of the Rockies. The house was up for sale, and all she had to do was wait ...
Marcus Durant had suggested to Sally Sheppard that she become "engaged" to him, in an effort to put his beloved grandmother's mind at rest. It would be purely a temporary measure, he explained, with no real feelings on either side. With anyone but...
The Flower of the Morning grew only on the Malayan island of Numeh, and someone had told Katie that she resembled it. Untouched, the flower was magnificent, but, if the petals were bruised the flower wilted. Was Katie like that ? She her-self did ...
They came unexpectedly, one steamy morning, to a lonely rubber plantation in the Malayan jungle - Lisa, a nurse who had survived a grim experience; Imogen, frankly looking for a husband; and young Nell Patmore. The men on the estate, including t...
In all her young life Laurette had never encountered any one who remotely stirred her heart -- until one stormy day when Charles Heron skillfully sailed his yacht into a tricky harbor. She decided on the spot that he was an autocrat who thought too m...