Marjorie Lewty


UK flag (1906 - 2002)

Marjorie was a British writer of short stories and over 45 romance novels from 1958 to 1999 to Mills & Boon.
She studied at Queen Mary High School in Liverpool, but her plans to study sciences at university were thwarted, when her father died. She was forced to take a hated job at secretary of the District Bank Ltd. from 1923 to 1933, when she married with Richard Arthur Lewty, a dental surgeon of Liverpool.
They had one son and one daughter. After her marriage she began to write short stories which were published in magazines. In 1958, she sold her first romance novel to Mills & Boon, and her last novel in 1999.
 

Genres: Romance
 
Novels
   Never Call It Loving (1958)
   The Imperfect Secretary (1959)
   The Million Stars (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)
   The Rest Is Magic (1973)
   All Made of Wishes (1974)
   Flowers in Stony Places (1975)
   The Fire in the Diamond (1976)
   To Catch a Butterfly (1977)
   The Time and the Loving (1977)
   The Short Engagement (1978)
   A Very Special Man (1979)
   A Certain Smile (1979)
   Prisoner in Paradise (1980)
   Love Is a Dangerous Game (1980)
   Beyond the Lagoon (1981)
   A Girl Betwitched (1981)
   Makeshift Marriage (1982)
   One Who Kisses (1983)
   Dangerous Male (1983)
   Riviera Romance (1984)
   Lover's Knot (1984)
   Acapulco Moonlight (1985)
   A Lake in Kyoto (1985)
   Villa in the sun (1986)
   In Love with the Man (1986)
   Honeymoon Island (1987)
   Falling in Love Again (1988)
   Bittersweet Honeymoon (1988)
   A Kiss Is Still a Kiss (1989)
   Man-trap (1990)
   Lightning Strike (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)
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