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{{DEFAULTSORT:Converse, Jane}} [[Category:Authors - B]] [[Category:Silhouette Romance Authors]] [[Category:Pseudonym]] [[Category:1918 Births]] [[Category:Deceased Authors]]
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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
As an author for [[Silhouette Romance]], Jane Converse published several novels. She started her writing career in the 1960's writing the very popular [[Doctor/Nurse]] romances. Converse was the pseudonym of Adela Maritano, who was born in 1918. Maritano also co-wrote novels with her husband, Gale Maritano under the name Adela Gale, Kay Martin[http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:TpGMR_xKLiEJ:www.crimefictioniv.com/Part_19.html+jane+converse&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=24&gl=us&client=firefox-a], and Leslie Seabrook. Maritano passed away in 2002[http://sexfiles999.blogspot.com/2006/02/big-switch-14.html].
 
As an author for [[Silhouette Romance]], Jane Converse published several novels. She started her writing career in the 1960's writing the very popular [[Doctor/Nurse]] romances. Converse was the pseudonym of Adela Maritano, who was born in 1918. Maritano also co-wrote novels with her husband, Gale Maritano under the name Adela Gale, Kay Martin[http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:TpGMR_xKLiEJ:www.crimefictioniv.com/Part_19.html+jane+converse&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=24&gl=us&client=firefox-a], and Leslie Seabrook. Maritano passed away in 2002[http://sexfiles999.blogspot.com/2006/02/big-switch-14.html].
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* ''[[Alias Miss Saunders, R.N.]]'' - October 1964 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Alias Miss Saunders, R.N.]]'' - October 1964 ([[Signet]])
  
* ''[[Angel Among Witches]]'' - 1969 ([[Signet]]) ([[as Adela Gale)]]
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* ''[[Angel Among Witches]]'' - 1969 ([[Prestige]]) ([[as Adela Gale)]]
  
 
* ''[[Art Colony Nurse]]'' - July 1969 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Art Colony Nurse]]'' - July 1969 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[A Flight for Dreamers]]'' - November 1980 ([[Dell]])
 
* ''[[A Flight for Dreamers]]'' - November 1980 ([[Dell]])
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* ''[[Harvest of Terror]]'' - September 1969 ([[Signet]])([[as Adela Gale)]]
  
 
* ''[[Heartbreak Nurse]]'' - December 1968 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Heartbreak Nurse]]'' - December 1968 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Nurse in Acapulco]]'' - 1964 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Nurse in Acapulco]]'' - 1964 ([[Signet]])
  
* ''[[Nurse in Charge]]'' - December 1969 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Nurse in Charge]]'' - March 1969 ([[Signet]])
  
 
* ''[[Nurse in Crisis]]'' - 1966 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Nurse in Crisis]]'' - 1966 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Nurse in London]]'' - July 1970 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Nurse in London]]'' - July 1970 ([[Signet]])
  
* ''[[Nurse in Panic]]'' - 1971 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Nurse in Panic]]'' - December 1971 ([[Signet]])
  
 
* ''[[Nurse in Rome]]'' - May 1967 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Nurse in Rome]]'' - May 1967 ([[Signet]])

Latest revision as of 17:49, 16 June 2011

Biography

As an author for Silhouette Romance, Jane Converse published several novels. She started her writing career in the 1960's writing the very popular Doctor/Nurse romances. Converse was the pseudonym of Adela Maritano, who was born in 1918. Maritano also co-wrote novels with her husband, Gale Maritano under the name Adela Gale, Kay Martin[1], and Leslie Seabrook. Maritano passed away in 2002[2].

According to her obituary, Maritano lived in Santa Cruz, Mexico, and Los Angeles. She published over 80 novels, several of which have been reissued by the Linford Romance Library from 1990 onward.

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