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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], Jean S. MacLeod published 55 novels. | + | Borned Jane Sutherland MacLeod on January 20, 1908 in Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of Elizabeth Allen and John MacLeod. She was actually named Jane, but her grandfather complained it was not Scottish enough, and it was changed to Jean. Her father, who was a civil engineer, moved her family with jobs. Her education began at Bearsden Academy, continued in Swansea and ended in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. |
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+ | She worked in a sweet shop. She moved to North Yorkshire, England to marry with Major Lionel Walton on January 1, 1935[4][2], an electricity board executive, who died in 1995. They had a son, David Walton, who died two years before her. She died on April 11, 2011 at 103 years. | ||
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+ | Jean S. MacLeod started writing stories for the magazine The People's Friend, before sold her first romance at [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] in 1936. Her debut novel was ''[[Life For Two]]''. She also published under the name [[Catherine Airlie]]. She wrote contemporary romances, most of them were set in her native Scotland, or in exotic places like Spain or Caribbean, places that she normally visited for documented. From 1948 to 1965, she also published under the pseudonym of Catherine Airlie. She was the first author published in the Mills & Boon Romance Series. As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], Jean S. MacLeod published 55 novels. | ||
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+ | In a 2009 interview with ''The Daily Mail''[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1114443/Britains-oldest-romantic-novelist-spend-101st-birthday-working-130th-Mills--Boon-book.html], MacLeod recounted an encounter with author [[Barbara Cartland]]: | ||
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+ | Mrs MacLeod was a member of the [[Romantic Novelists' Association]] and as a result, knew famed romance novelist Barbara Cartland. | ||
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+ | She said: 'Mills & Boon always had a champagne tent on Ladies' Day at Ascot for their authors. One year, Barbara sauntered over and dismissively asked, "Wearing the same outfit twice, Jean? Are things really that hard?" | ||
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+ | 'I didn't dignify it with a response - she was known for her sharp remarks.' | ||
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
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* [[Dangerous Obsession|''Dangerous Obsession'']] - 1962 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #651]] | * [[Dangerous Obsession|''Dangerous Obsession'']] - 1962 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #651]] | ||
* [[Dear Doctor Everett|''Dear Doctor Everett'']] - 1958 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #434]] | * [[Dear Doctor Everett|''Dear Doctor Everett'']] - 1958 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #434]] | ||
− | * [[Doctor In Bondage | + | * [[Silent Bondage (Doctor In Bondage)|''Doctor In Bondage / Silent Bondage'']] - 1961 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #606]] |
* [[Doctor's Daughter|''Doctor's Daughter'']] - August, 1965 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #939]] | * [[Doctor's Daughter|''Doctor's Daughter'']] - August, 1965 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #939]] | ||
* [[Doctors Together / Journey In The Sun|''Doctors Together / Journey in the Sun'']] - 1960 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #517]] | * [[Doctors Together / Journey In The Sun|''Doctors Together / Journey in the Sun'']] - 1960 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #517]] | ||
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* [[Journey Into Spring|''Journey Into Spring'']] - November, 1976 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #2024]] | * [[Journey Into Spring|''Journey Into Spring'']] - November, 1976 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #2024]] | ||
* [[Lament for Love|''Lament For Love'']] - June, 1967 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1118]] | * [[Lament for Love|''Lament For Love'']] - June, 1967 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1118]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Life For Two]]'' - 1938 ([[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]]) | ||
* [[The Light In The Tower|''Light In The Tower, The'']] - August, 1971 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1518]] | * [[The Light In The Tower|''Light In The Tower, The'']] - August, 1971 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1518]] | ||
* [[The Little Doctor|''Little Doctor, The'']] - 1960 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #543]] | * [[The Little Doctor|''Little Doctor, The'']] - 1960 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #543]] | ||
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* [[The Way Through The Valley|''Way Through The Valley, The'']] - December, 1971 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1552]] | * [[The Way Through The Valley|''Way Through The Valley, The'']] - December, 1971 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #1552]] | ||
* [[The Wolf Of Heimra|''Wolf Of Heimra, The'']] - February, 1966 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #990]] | * [[The Wolf Of Heimra|''Wolf Of Heimra, The'']] - February, 1966 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #990]] | ||
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+ | == On the Web == | ||
+ | * [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1114443/Britains-oldest-romantic-novelist-spend-101st-birthday-working-130th-Mills--Boon-book.html Britain's Oldest Romantic Novels Spends 101st Birthday Working on 130th Mills and Boon Book] - ''Daily Mail'' (January 2009) |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 19 November 2012
Biography
Borned Jane Sutherland MacLeod on January 20, 1908 in Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of Elizabeth Allen and John MacLeod. She was actually named Jane, but her grandfather complained it was not Scottish enough, and it was changed to Jean. Her father, who was a civil engineer, moved her family with jobs. Her education began at Bearsden Academy, continued in Swansea and ended in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
She worked in a sweet shop. She moved to North Yorkshire, England to marry with Major Lionel Walton on January 1, 1935[4][2], an electricity board executive, who died in 1995. They had a son, David Walton, who died two years before her. She died on April 11, 2011 at 103 years.
Jean S. MacLeod started writing stories for the magazine The People's Friend, before sold her first romance at Mills & Boon in 1936. Her debut novel was Life For Two. She also published under the name Catherine Airlie. She wrote contemporary romances, most of them were set in her native Scotland, or in exotic places like Spain or Caribbean, places that she normally visited for documented. From 1948 to 1965, she also published under the pseudonym of Catherine Airlie. She was the first author published in the Mills & Boon Romance Series. As an author for Harlequin Romance, Jean S. MacLeod published 55 novels.
In a 2009 interview with The Daily Mail[1], MacLeod recounted an encounter with author Barbara Cartland:
Mrs MacLeod was a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and as a result, knew famed romance novelist Barbara Cartland.
She said: 'Mills & Boon always had a champagne tent on Ladies' Day at Ascot for their authors. One year, Barbara sauntered over and dismissively asked, "Wearing the same outfit twice, Jean? Are things really that hard?"
'I didn't dignify it with a response - she was known for her sharp remarks.'
Books
- Adam's Daughter - June, 1973 Harlequin Romance #1693
- Air Ambulance - 1959 Harlequin Romance #451
- Apollo Man, The - May, 1987 Harlequin Romance #2837
- Black Cameron, The - February, 1964 Harlequin Romance #797
- Black Sand, White Sand - July, 1981 Harlequin Romance #2414
- Bleak Heritage - October, 1970 Harlequin Romance #1440
- Bride Of Mingalay, The - October, 1967 Harlequin Romance #1150
- Brief Enchantment - November, 1980 Harlequin Romance #2366
- Cameron Of Gare - 1961 Harlequin Romance #586
- Chalet In The Sun, The / Mountain Clinic - 1962 Harlequin Romance #638
- Crane Castle - November, 1965 Harlequin Romance #966
- Dangerous Obsession - 1962 Harlequin Romance #651
- Dear Doctor Everett - 1958 Harlequin Romance #434
- Doctor In Bondage / Silent Bondage - 1961 Harlequin Romance #606
- Doctor's Daughter - August, 1965 Harlequin Romance #939
- Doctors Together / Journey in the Sun - 1960 Harlequin Romance #517
- Drummer Of Corrae, The - December, 1966 Harlequin Romance #1070
- Gated Road, The - 1960 Harlequin Romance #547
- House Of Oliver, The - February, 1968 Harlequin Romance #1184
- Island Stranger - February, 1978 Harlequin Romance #2142
- Journey Into Spring - November, 1976 Harlequin Romance #2024
- Lament For Love - June, 1967 Harlequin Romance #1118
- Life For Two - 1938 (Mills & Boon)
- Light In The Tower, The - August, 1971 Harlequin Romance #1518
- Little Doctor, The - 1960 Harlequin Romance #543
- Master Of Glenkeith - April, 1969 Harlequin Romance #1291
- Master Of Keills, The - November, 1968 Harlequin Romance #1254
- Meeting In Madrid - June, 1982 Harlequin Romance #2482
- Mist Across The Hills - March, 1967 Harlequin Romance #1095
- Moment Of Decision - August, 1972 Harlequin Romance #1613
- Moonflower, The - June, 1968 Harlequin Romance #1213
- Moreton's Kingdom - September, 1982 Harlequin Romance #2499
- My Heart's In the Highlands - 1963 Harlequin Romance #711
- Nurse Companion / Run Away From Love - 1961 Harlequin Romance #599
- Nurse Lang / The Man in Authority - 1960 Harlequin Romance #545
- One Love - January, 1970 Harlequin Romance #1364
- Prisoner Of Love - 1960 Harlequin Romance #516
- Rainbow Days, The - September, 1973 Harlequin Romance #1719
- Return To Spring - February, 1971 Harlequin Romance #1466
- Search For Yesterday - August, 1978 Harlequin Romance #2191
- Silent Valley, The - , 1958 Harlequin Romance #431
- Silver Dragon, The - , 1962 Harlequin Romance #674
- Slave Of The Wind - October, 1969 Harlequin Romance #1339
- Sown In The Wind - July, 1970 Harlequin Romance #1414
- Special Nurse / This Much To Give - 1961 Harlequin Romance #597
- Stranger In Their Midst - 1961 Harlequin Romance #630
- Sugar Island - September, 1964 Harlequin Romance #853
- Summer Island - July, 1969 Harlequin Romance #1314
- Tender Glory, The - August, 1966 Harlequin Romance #1037
- Time Suspended - January, 1975 Harlequin Romance #1845
- Two Paths - May, 1966 Harlequin Romance #1016
- Valley Of The Palms, The - 1963 Harlequin Romance #748
- Valley Of The Snows - February, 1986 Harlequin Romance #2747
- Way In The Dark, The - 1960 Harlequin Romance #541
- Way Through The Valley, The - December, 1971 Harlequin Romance #1552
- Wolf Of Heimra, The - February, 1966 Harlequin Romance #990
On the Web
- Britain's Oldest Romantic Novels Spends 101st Birthday Working on 130th Mills and Boon Book - Daily Mail (January 2009)