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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* [[Jubilee Hospital|''Jubilee Hospital'']] - March, 1966 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #994]]
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* ''[[Jubilee Hospital]]'' - March, 1966 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #994]]
* [[Man--And Waif]] - 1938 [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]]
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* ''[[Man--And Waif]]'' - 1938 [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]]
* [[Nurse Willow's Ward|''Nurse Willow's Ward'']] - November, 1965 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #963]]
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* ''[[Nurse Willow's Ward]]'' - November, 1965 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #963]]
* [[That Nice Nurse Nevin|''That Nice Nurse Nevin'']] - 1963 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #775]]
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* ''[[That Nice Nurse Nevin]]'' - 1963 [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin Romance #775]]

Revision as of 23:34, 24 September 2009

Man--and Waif by Jan Tempest

Biography

As an author for Harlequin Romance, Jan Tempest published three novels. Born Irene Maude Mossop (married name: Swatridge), she was also known as Fay Chandos, Theresa Charles (writing with Charles John Swatridge), Leslie Lance, and Virginia Storm. Alan Boon had serious discussions with Tempest about her novel Without A Honeymoon when she introduced the idea of a illegitimate child -- he felt she would encounter difficulties with the Irish audience.

Mossop was born on December 6, 1904 and passed away October 26, 1988.

Books