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  2. List of works by Penny Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Mills and Boon Collection: 3 Full-Length Stories (2006) (Penny Jordan with Margaret Way and Caroline Anderson) Marco's Convenient Wife Penny Jordan / The Mistress's Secret by Julia James) (2006) The Innocence Collection (2007) (Innocent Bride by Penny Jordan / Innocent Desires by Carole Mortimer / Innocent Seduction by Kay Thorpe)

  3. Mills & Boon - Wikipedia

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    Outside the UK, Mills & Boon novels were officially launched in India in 2008, although they were already popular in the country due to unofficial imports and purchases from abroad. Sales swiftly increased, doubling over the 2009–2010 period. [11] [12] According to Mills & Boon, an author can receive royalties of between £2,000 to £30,000 ...

  4. Kay Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Kay Thorpe (born 1935) is a British author of 77 romance novels, now totalling over 21 million copies sold. She published her novels in Mills & Boon since 1968. All her novels have also been published under Harlequin Enterprises Limited. Over a period of four decades, she has produced a body of sensuous work that investigates heritage, family ...

  5. Caroline Anderson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Anderson is the pseudonym by Caroline M. Woolnough (born British Hong Kong) is a popular British writer of over 80 contemporary romance novels to Mills & Boon (or Harlequin Enterprises Ltd) since 1991. She specializes in medical romances. [1] Before writing, she has been a nurse, a secretary, a teacher, and had run her own business.

  6. Sara Craven - Wikipedia

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    Anne Ashurst (née Bushell; October 1938 in Devon, England – 15 November 2017 [2]), who wrote using the pseudonym Sara Craven, was a British author of over 80 romance novels. Her novels were published by Mills & Boon from 1975.

  7. Anne Weale - Wikipedia

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    Anne Weale was a journalist and writer who lived mainly in Europe. She was best known for her romance novels of the 1980s. She published her first romance novel as Anne Weale in 1955 and her last novel in 2002. Weale attended Norwich High School for Girls. [1]

  8. Gerald Rusgrove Mills - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Rusgrove Mills was born on 3 January 1877 in Stourbridge as the eldest son of Harry Mills, a solicitor. He had a comfortable childhood. He had a comfortable childhood. After attending Mason Science College (which later became the University of Birmingham ) and Caius College , Cambridge, Mills started his association with the publishing ...

  9. Violet Winspear - Wikipedia

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    Violet Winspear (28 April 1928 – January 1989) was a British writer of 70 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1961 to 1987. In 1973, she became a launch author for the new Mills & Boon-Harlequin Presents line of category romance novels. Presents line books were more sexually explicit than the previous line, Romance, under which Winspear had ...