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As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], Anne Vinton published 16 novels. She debuted with the publisher in 1957 with her novel ''[[The Hospital Buwambo]]''. Her [[Medical]] or [[Doctor/Nurse]] romances drew on her experiences as a nurse in Africa, and her heroines were just as likely to be doctors as her heroes. Her work was indicative of a larger trend in romance fiction as typified by the [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] novels: women were moving into the workplace in greater numbers than ever before ''and'' they were traveling to exotic locations. | As an author for [[Harlequin Romance]], Anne Vinton published 16 novels. She debuted with the publisher in 1957 with her novel ''[[The Hospital Buwambo]]''. Her [[Medical]] or [[Doctor/Nurse]] romances drew on her experiences as a nurse in Africa, and her heroines were just as likely to be doctors as her heroes. Her work was indicative of a larger trend in romance fiction as typified by the [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] novels: women were moving into the workplace in greater numbers than ever before ''and'' they were traveling to exotic locations. |
Revision as of 23:24, 29 May 2007
Biography
As an author for Harlequin Romance, Anne Vinton published 16 novels. She debuted with the publisher in 1957 with her novel The Hospital Buwambo. Her Medical or Doctor/Nurse romances drew on her experiences as a nurse in Africa, and her heroines were just as likely to be doctors as her heroes. Her work was indicative of a larger trend in romance fiction as typified by the Mills & Boon novels: women were moving into the workplace in greater numbers than ever before and they were traveling to exotic locations.
She also wrote under the name Juliet Shore and her real name, Jan Haye.
Books
- Doctor Di At the Crossroads - 1961 Harlequin Romance #618
- Doctor Down Under - April, 1965 Harlequin Romance #905
- Doctor Pamela - 1960 Harlequin Romance #519
- Doctor Pilgrim's Progress / The Hand Of Fate - May, 1964 Harlequin Romance #817
- Doctor Venable's Practice - 1962 Harlequin Romance #676
- Dr. Daring's Love Affair - 1960 Harlequin Romance #530
- Heart Of A Hospital, The - 1963 Harlequin Romance #715
- Hospital Blue - 1959 Harlequin Romance #477
- Hospital In Sudan - 1958 Harlequin Romance #439
- Hospital In The Highlands - 1961 Harlequin Romance #563
- Lady In Harley Street - February, 1966 Harlequin Romance #985
- Night Sister At St. Aubyn's / Her Treacherous Heart - 1960 Harlequin Romance #534
- Nurse Margaret's Big Mistake - 1963 Harlequin Romance #770
- Nurse To The Cruise - 1961 Harlequin Romance #585
- Nurse Wayne In The Tropics / The Time Of Enchantment - 1960 Harlequin Romance #559
- Hospital In Buwambo, The - 1957 Harlequin Romance #407