Cardine Fleming

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Mildred Grieveson
Nationality and residence: English resident in England (UK).
Born: England.
Died:
Web-page:
Mildred Grieveson's Pseudonyms
Anne Mather Pseudonym used to sign romance novels (1965-Present).
Caroline Fleming Pseudonym used to sign romance novels (Books reedited as Anne Mather).
Cardine Fleming Pseudonym used to sign romance novels (Books reedited as Anne Mather).

Biography

Mildred Grieveson have written all through her infant and junior years and on into her teens, the stories changing from children's adventures to torrid gypsy passions. Her mother used to gather these up from time to time, when her bedroom became too untidy, and dispose of them!

Mildred married young and became a housewife, her husband suggested that she ought to send one of her stories to a publisher. Mildred always wanted to write, for years she wrote only for her own pleasure. The trouble was, she never used to finish any of the stories, and Caroline, her first published book, was the first book she'd actually completed. She write under the pseudonym Anne Mather, and also has written as Caroline Fleming and Cardine Fleming.

She was newly married then, and her daughter was just a baby, and she was quite a job juggling her household chores and scribbling away in exercise books every chance she got.

Her books titles often suggest dark, dangerous aspects of love and courtship, creating an aura of mystery in work. As Anne Mather has written 141 books for Harlequin Presents. Writing for the Harlequin Romance imprint, she published six novels. Her novel, Leopard in the Snow, was developed into a 1978 movie.

Mildred Grieveson is cited by such authors as diverse as Melanie Craft, Jamie Denton, Jill Monroe [1], and Mary Balogh [2] as a key influence on their careers.

Mildred now have two grown-up children, a son and daughter, and two adorable grandchildren, Abigail and Ben.

Bibliography

(Books reedited as Anne Mather)