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[[Category:Regency Romance Authors]]
 
[[Category:Regency Romance Authors]]
 
'''Caroline Courtney''' is a pen name used by [[Penelope Jones Halsall]] - aka [[Penny Jordan]] - to sign [[Regency]] novels from 1979 to 1983. [[Penelope Jones Halsall|Penny Halsall]] entered a competition run by [[The Romantic Novelists' Association]] (RNA). Although she didn't win, an agent, who was looking for a new-style [[Georgette Heyer]], contacted the RNA. In 1979 she published [[Duchess In Disguise]], her first novels as '''Caroline Courtney''' and wrote 25 [[Regency Romance|Regency Romances]]. She was advertised as ''The New Mistress of [[Regency Romance]]'' in the UK, ''England's New Mistress of [[Regency Romance]]'' in US and ''The New [[Georgette Heyer]]'' in Germany.
 
'''Caroline Courtney''' is a pen name used by [[Penelope Jones Halsall]] - aka [[Penny Jordan]] - to sign [[Regency]] novels from 1979 to 1983. [[Penelope Jones Halsall|Penny Halsall]] entered a competition run by [[The Romantic Novelists' Association]] (RNA). Although she didn't win, an agent, who was looking for a new-style [[Georgette Heyer]], contacted the RNA. In 1979 she published [[Duchess In Disguise]], her first novels as '''Caroline Courtney''' and wrote 25 [[Regency Romance|Regency Romances]]. She was advertised as ''The New Mistress of [[Regency Romance]]'' in the UK, ''England's New Mistress of [[Regency Romance]]'' in US and ''The New [[Georgette Heyer]]'' in Germany.
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
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[[Image:Courtney Heart of Honour.jpg|thumb|right|150px|#9, 1980, Warner]]
 
* ''[[Abandoned For Love]]'' - February 1981 ([[Warner]])
 
* ''[[Abandoned For Love]]'' - February 1981 ([[Warner]])
 
* ''[[Conspiracy Of Kisses]]'' - ~1983 (see ''Note'')
 
* ''[[Conspiracy Of Kisses]]'' - ~1983 (see ''Note'')
 
* ''[[The Courier Of Love|Courier Of Love, The]]'' - 1982 (([[Arlington Books]]), HC
 
* ''[[The Courier Of Love|Courier Of Love, The]]'' - 1982 (([[Arlington Books]]), HC
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* [[Dangerous Engagement]], November 1979
 
* ''[[Forbidden Love - Caroline Courtney|Forbidden Love]]'' - 1980 ([[Arlington Books]]), HC
 
* ''[[Forbidden Love - Caroline Courtney|Forbidden Love]]'' - 1980 ([[Arlington Books]]), HC
 
* ''[[The Fortunes Of Love|Fortunes Of Love, The]]'' - 1980 (([[Arlington Books]]), HC
 
* ''[[The Fortunes Of Love|Fortunes Of Love, The]]'' - 1980 (([[Arlington Books]]), HC
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== Series ==
 
== Series ==
[[Image:Courtney Heart of Honour.jpg|thumb|right|150px|#9, 1980, Warner]]
 
 
[[Image:Courtney Guardian of the Heart GB.jpg|thumb|right|150px|#4, 1981, Corgi]]
 
[[Image:Courtney Guardian of the Heart GB.jpg|thumb|right|150px|#4, 1981, Corgi]]
 
From 1979 to 1982 [[Warner]] published 21 paperback titles in the ''Warner Library of Caroline Courtney Romance'' in the US. In the UK 9 titles of the series was released by [[Corgi]] in 1981 and 1982.
 
From 1979 to 1982 [[Warner]] published 21 paperback titles in the ''Warner Library of Caroline Courtney Romance'' in the US. In the UK 9 titles of the series was released by [[Corgi]] in 1981 and 1982.
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== The Name ''Caroline Courtney'' in Germany ==
 
== The Name ''Caroline Courtney'' in Germany ==
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[[Image:Courtney Blythe Carolina.jpg|right|150px]]
 
* From 1985 to 1988 translations of the six titles by [[Leonora Blythe]] - 4 of the [[Coventry Romance]] imprint and 2 from [[Fawcett]] - were published under the name ''Caroline Courtney''. [[Arlington Books]] were given as holder of the Copyright © for [[Carolina]].  
 
* From 1985 to 1988 translations of the six titles by [[Leonora Blythe]] - 4 of the [[Coventry Romance]] imprint and 2 from [[Fawcett]] - were published under the name ''Caroline Courtney''. [[Arlington Books]] were given as holder of the Copyright © for [[Carolina]].  
 
* In 1988 a translation of [[Intriguing Lady]] by [[Daphne Woodward]], #45 of the [[Second Chance At Love]] imprint, was published under the name ''Caroline Courtney''.
 
* In 1988 a translation of [[Intriguing Lady]] by [[Daphne Woodward]], #45 of the [[Second Chance At Love]] imprint, was published under the name ''Caroline Courtney''.
* From 1987 to 1991 four more translated novels were published under the name ''Caroline Courtney''. The original titles were named ''Antonia'', ''Beth'', ''Fiona'' and ''Morgana''. The last book was first published in the US - the German publishers distinguish a translation "aus dem Englischen" - which means the UK - form "aus dem Amerikanischen" - which means the US.
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* From 1987 to 1991 four more translated novels were published under the name ''Caroline Courtney''. The original titles were named ''Antonia'', ''Beth'', ''Fiona'' and ''Morgana''. The last book was first published in the US - the German publishers distinguish a translation "aus dem Englischen" - which means the UK - from "aus dem Amerikanischen" - which means the US.

Revision as of 08:13, 18 July 2008

Caroline Courtney is a pen name used by Penelope Jones Halsall - aka Penny Jordan - to sign Regency novels from 1979 to 1983. Penny Halsall entered a competition run by The Romantic Novelists' Association (RNA). Although she didn't win, an agent, who was looking for a new-style Georgette Heyer, contacted the RNA. In 1979 she published Duchess In Disguise, her first novels as Caroline Courtney and wrote 25 Regency Romances. She was advertised as The New Mistress of Regency Romance in the UK, England's New Mistress of Regency Romance in US and The New Georgette Heyer in Germany.

See Also

Bibliography

#9, 1980, Warner
  • Note: The German translation was published in that year.

Series

#4, 1981, Corgi

From 1979 to 1982 Warner published 21 paperback titles in the Warner Library of Caroline Courtney Romance in the US. In the UK 9 titles of the series was released by Corgi in 1981 and 1982.

  1. Duchess In Disguise, June 1979
  2. A Wager For Love, June 1979
  3. Love Unmasked, October 1979
  4. Guardian Of The Heart, October 1979
  5. Dangerous Engagement, November 1979
  6. The Fortunes Of Love, January 1980
  7. Love's Masquerade, February 1980
  8. Love Triumphant, March 1980
  9. Heart Of Honour, June 1980
  10. Libertine In Love, August 1980
  11. The Romantic Rivals, September 1980
  12. Forbidden Love, December 1980
  13. Abandoned For Love, February 1981
  14. The Tempestuous Affair, April 1981
  15. Love Of My Life, June 1981
  16. Destiny's Duchess, August 1981
  17. A Lover's Victory, September 1981
  18. The Masquerading Heart, December 1981
  19. The Courier Of Love, February 1982
  20. Love In Waiting, April 1982
  21. The Daring Heart, June 1982

The Name Caroline Courtney in Germany

Courtney Blythe Carolina.jpg
  • From 1985 to 1988 translations of the six titles by Leonora Blythe - 4 of the Coventry Romance imprint and 2 from Fawcett - were published under the name Caroline Courtney. Arlington Books were given as holder of the Copyright © for Carolina.
  • In 1988 a translation of Intriguing Lady by Daphne Woodward, #45 of the Second Chance At Love imprint, was published under the name Caroline Courtney.
  • From 1987 to 1991 four more translated novels were published under the name Caroline Courtney. The original titles were named Antonia, Beth, Fiona and Morgana. The last book was first published in the US - the German publishers distinguish a translation "aus dem Englischen" - which means the UK - from "aus dem Amerikanischen" - which means the US.