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Enid Joyce Owen Dingwell, née Starr, was born on 1908 in Ryde, New South Wales, Australia. She wrote as Joyce Dingwell and Kate Starr at 80 romance novels at Mills & Boon from 1931 to 1986. She was the first Austalian writer, who lives in Australia, published at Mills & Boon. Her novel The House in the Timberwood (1959), had been made into a motion picture: The Winds of Jarrah (1983). Her work was particularly notable for its use of the Australian land, culture, and people. She passed away on 2 August 1997 in Kincumber, New South Wales.
There had to be a mistake! Ever since Southern Cross Hospital had been built, there had been a Hilton on its staff. Now, thanks to the insufferably rude, arrogant Dr. Gideon Croft, Hannah Hilton had been excluded from the graduating class. And...
Original title: Sister for the Cruise. She didn't deserve such good fortune! Lucy Clissold's supervisor couldn't understand why her best nurse wasn't thrilled to win four weeks' paid duty on an ocean liner cruise to the new Barrier Reef. -- O...
Benison Fairland's family had lived at Monkani for generations, and she loved the place dearly. So when her ninety-nine years' leas ran out, and the local Roads Board decided to build a road right through her estate, it was not likely that Benny woul...
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It could have been very confusing to have two members of the staff at the Eye Clinic with the same name--John Harding; one a doctor, the other a surgeon. But Nurse Emma Brown at least had no difficulty in choosing between them....
When her artist father died before completing his painting of Australia's newly planned national park, use Dalton stayed on to finish his work. As the only girl on the site, could she cope with the situation -- and with Conway Frost, the flint-hard b...
All her dreams were shattered now Sheila was traveling to North Queensland to claim the coral isle she'd inherited, when she met Cane Dolan. Overbearing, infuriating, but undeniably attractive, Cane bluntly informed her of the truth: the coral ...
Everything she loved was left behind Larney still dreamed of the island. She had been so happy there--especially on the morning she met Tony. But her island was a long way from Sydney, to which her cruel and ambitious Aunt Jane had taken her. L...