4 Novels by Celine Conway
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Overview: 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.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
At the Villa Massina
Juliet 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..
Doctor’s Assistant
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 skilfully sailed his uncle’s yacht into the tricky harbor.
When Laurette was bandaging Charles’ injured arm, she decided on the spot that he was an autocrat who thought too much of himself, and for his part it seemed that he could not forgive her the crime of being only nineteen; all of which provoked her into hostile reaction.
Unfortunately he got on well with her father, and Laurette found herself unable to avoid or ignore him. Then suddenly she realized she was in love with him—and she meant nothing at all in his life…
Full Tide
When Mrs. Browne read Lisa’s tea leaves, she prophesied two patches of trouble, probably connected with a man. Lisa didn’t worry. For years she had wanted "things to happen," and now, at twenty-two, she was setting off on a voyage to South Africa and life seemed exciting and infinitely promising. But before she had even set foot aboard ship she had attracted the unfavourable notice of the liner’s coldly efficient captain, and from then on she found herself struggling in the tide of new and strange emotions.
Ship’s Surgeon
When physiotherapist Pat Fenley boarded the liner Walhara with her young patient Deva Wadia, she looked forward to a pleasant voyage to Clombo, where she was to return Deva to her family. She certainly didn’t expect to find her unpleasant stepmother on board, for Kristin had deserted her family years ago and Pat had accepted that she had seen the last of her. Nor did she anticipate that Deva would be haunted by a premonition of danger-a premonition that was to turn into unpleasant reality. And least of all was Pat prepared for the shattering effect that the ship’s surgeon, Bill Norton, was to have on her.
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