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Marjorie Lewty (b. 1906 - d. 2002) was a popular writer of over 45 romance novels from 1958 to 1999.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Single novels
- Never Call It Loving (1958)
- The Million Stars (1959)
- Imperfect Secretary (1959)
- The Lucky One (1961)
- This Must Be for Ever (1962)
- Alex Rayner, Dental Nurse (1965)
- Dental Nurse At Denley's (1968)
- Town Nurse - Country Nurse (1970)
- The Extraordinary Engagement (1972)
- Rest Is Magic (1973)
- All Made of Wishes (1974)
- Flowers in Stony Places (1975)
- Fire in the Diamond (1976)
- To Catch a Butterfly (1977)
- Time and the Loving (1977)
- The Short Engagement (1978)
- A Very Special Man (1979)
- Certain Smile (1979)
- Prisoner in Paradise (1980)
- Love Is a Dangerous Game (1980)
- Beyond the Lagoon (1981)
- Girl Betwitched (1981)
- Makeshift Marriage (1982)
- Dangerous Male (1983)
- One Who Kisses (1983)
- Lover's Knot (1984)
- Riviera Romance (1984)
- Acapulco Moonlight (1985)
- Lake in Kyoto (1985)
- Villa in the sun (1986)
- In Love with the Man (1986)
- Honeymoon Island (1987)
- Bittersweet Honeymoon (1988)
- Falling in Love Again (1988)
- Kiss Is Still a Kiss (1989)
- Lightning Strike (1990)
- Man-trap (1990)
- Deep Water (1991)
- The Beginning of the Affair (1992)
- Little White Lies (1993)
- Step in the Dark (1994)
- An Ambitious Heart (1995)
- Misleading Engagement (1996)
- A Real Engagement (1999)
[edit] Omnibus in collaboration
- Runaway Visitors / Tower of the Winds / Rest is Magic (1977) (with Eleanor Farnes and Elizabeth Hunter)
- Shadows on the Sand / All Made of Wishes / Sweet Roots and Honey (1979) (with Elizabeth Hoy and Gwen Westwood)
- Velvet Spur / The Habit of Love / Extraordinary Engagement (1979) (with Jane Arbor and Joyce Dingwell)
- Flowers In Stony Places / The Flight Of The Hawk / Ross of Silver Ridge (1981) (with Rebecca Stratton and Gwen Westwood)
- The Beach of Sweet Returns / To Catch a Butterfly / Heart in the Sunlight (1982) (with Margery Hilton)
- The House in the Foothills / The Short Engagement / Henrietta's Own Castle (1986) (with Mons Daveson and Betty Neels)
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