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'''Arlene Hale (1924-1982)'''
 
'''Arlene Hale (1924-1982)'''
  

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Arlene Hale (1924-1982)

According to bibliographical information printed in several of her novels, Arlene Hale was born and raised on a small farm in Iowa and attended a one-room schoolhouse. Her family later moved to New London, Iowa, where she graduated from high school and then began her writing career by writing poetry and short stories. Eventually, Ms. Hale wrote more than 100 novels, mostly romance and nurse romance books and an occasional gothic romance. In addition to her own name she would write under at least two pseudonyms, Lynn Williams and Gail Everett.

Arlene Hale died in 1982 at the relatively young age of 57.

(Sources: "The Winds of Summer" by Arlene Hale, Little Brown and Co., 1976, dust cover, and "Lovers'Reunion" by Arlene Hale, Signet Books, 1977, page 185.)

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:

"School Nurse" (Ace, 1960)

"Leave It to Nurse Kathy" (Ace, 1963)

"Wait for Love" (1963) Later reissued by Dell, 1975

"A Nurse's Strange Romance" (Ace, 1964)

"Nurse Marcie's Island" (Ace, 1964)

"Chicago Nurse" (Ace, 1965) (Later retitled "A Nurse's New Love")

"Nurse on Leave" (Ace, 1965)

"Mountain Nurse" (Ace, 1966)

"Emergency for Nurse Selena" (Ace, 1966)

"Lake Resort Nurse" (Ace, 1966)

"Camp Nurse" (Ace, 1966)

"Journey for a Nurse" (Ace, 1966)

"University Nurse" (Ace, 1967)

"Nurse on the Beach" (Ace, 1967)

"Dr. Barry's Nurse" (1968)

"Emergency Call" (Ace, 1968)

"When Summer Ends" (as Gail Everett) (Dell, 1968)

"Stranger on the Beach" (Dell, 1968)

"My Favorite Nurse" (Ace, 1968)

"Crossroads for Nurse Cathy" (Ace, 1969)

"Nurse Rogers' Discovery" (1969) (Later retitled "When Dreams Come True" (Dell, 1977)

"Private Hospital" (Dell, 1969)

"The New Nurses" (Dell, 1970)

"Holiday to Fear" (Dell, 1970)

"Nothing But a Stranger" (Scholastic, 1971)

"Dark Flames" (Dell, 1971)

"A Nurse for Sand Castle" (Dell, 1971)

"Walk Softly, Doctor" (Ace, 1971)

"Executive Nurse" (Dell, 1971)

"The Reunion" (Dell, 1972)

"The Nurse from Mulberry Square" (Ace, 1972)

"Medley of Mystery" (as Lynn Williams, copyright by Arlene Hale) (Dell, 1974)

"Midnight Nightmare" (Dell, 1975)

"Dangerous Yesterdays" (Dell, 1975)

"Perilous Weekend" (Dell, 1975)

"The Winds of Summer" (Little Brown and Co., 1976)

"The Stormy Sea of Love" (Signet, 1976)

"Nurse Lora's Love" (Ace, 1976)

"Nurse Julia's Tangled Loves" (Ace, 1976)

"Frightened Nurse" (1976)

"Lovers' Reunion" (Signet, 1977)

"Nurse in Residence" (Dell, 1977) (reissue)

"The Hungry Heart" (Dell, 1977)

"Love's Sweet Surrender" (Dell, 1980)

"The Impossible Love" (Scholastic, 1982)

"Lisa" (Scholastic, 1982)

"Community Nurse" (Ace)

"Disaster Area Nurse" (Ace)

"The Disobedient Nurse" (Ace)

"The Doctor's Daughter" (Ace)

"Dude Ranch Nurse" (Ace) (not to be confused with Diana Douglas' book with the same title)

"Nurse Jean's Strange Case" (Ace)

"Nurse on the Run" (Ace)

"Nurse Sue's Romance" (Ace)

"Private Duty for Nurse Scott" (Ace)

"Nurse from the Shadows" (Ace)

"Orphanage Nurse" (Dell)

"Gateway to Love" (Signet)

"In Love's Own Fashion" (Signet)

"Legacy of Love" (Signet)

"A Vote for Love" (Signet)

"When Love Returns" (Little Brown and Co.)

"The Season of Love" (Little Brown and Co.)

"The Runaway Heart" (Little Brown and Co.)

"A Time for Us" (Little Brown and Co.)

"Promise of Tomorrow" (Little Brown and Co.)

"Goodbye to Yesterday" (Little Brown and Co.)

"Home to the Valley" (Little Brown and Co.)

"Where the Heart Is" (Little Brown and Co.)

"A Glimpse of Paradise" (Little Brown and Co.)

"One More Bridge to Cross" (Little Brown and Co.)

"The Other Side of the World" (Little Brown and Co.)

"Ghost Town's Secret" (Publisher/Year Unknown)