Sheila Holland
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Sheila Holland (b. 22 December 1937, d. 8 October 2000), neé Sheila Coates, is more widely known under her pen name Charlotte Lamb. Under her married name she wrote historical and contemporary romances.
Born in London she was educated in a convent, but left school early to work as a clerk. Her husband, journalist Richard Holland, urged her to start writing, She wrote under various names and her work also included category romances for Mills & Boon and Silhouette.
See Also
On the Web
- Charlotte Lamb, Queen of Romance - Blog maintained by Charlotte Lamb's daughter, Jane Holland, in memory of her mother
Bibliography
Books
- Caring Kind, The - August 1976 (Hale) Hardcover
- Dancing Hill - 1973 (Hale) Hardcover
- Devil And Miss Hay, The - February 1977 (Hale) Hardcover
- Eleanor Of Aquitaine - February 1978 (Hale) Hardcover, previously published as Love's Bright Flame
- Falcon On The Hill - February 1974 (Hale) Hardcover
- Folly By Candlelight - June 1978 (Hale) Hardcover, later published as The Notorious Gentleman
- Gold Of Apollo, The - February 1976 (Hale) Hardcover
- Growing Season, The - April 1975 (Hale) Hardcover
- Lantern In The Night, A - May 1973 (Hale) Hardcover
- Love In A Mist - March 1972 (Hale) Hardcover
- Love's Bright Flame - April 1978 (Playboy Press), late published as Eleanor Of Aquitaine
- Maiden Castle - July 1978 (Playboy Press)
- Masque, The - January 1979 (Zebra)
- Merchant's Daughter, The - April 1980 (Playboy Press), previously published as The Bells Of The City - Sheila Coates
- Notorious Gentleman, The - January 1980 (Playboy Press), previously published as Folly By Candlelight
- Prisoner Of The Heart - January 1972 (Hale) Hardcover
- Shadows At Dawn - October 1975 (Hale) Hardcover
- Secrets - June 1983 (Collins) Hardcover
- Secrets To Keep - July 1980 (Playboy Press)
- Woman Of Iron, A - January 1985 (Fontana), previously published as The Tilthammer - Sheila Lancaster
Collections
- Secrets - April 1984 (Worldwide) (Secrets To Keep / Secrets)