Margaret Pargeter

Margaret Pargeter
Born DOB unknown
Pen name Margaret Pargeter
Occupation Novelist
Period 1975-1986
Genre Romantic novels

Margaret Pargeter is the nom-de-plume used by a popular writer of 50 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1975 to 1986. No information exists as to the true identity or identities of the writer(s) who employed this pen name.

Bibliography

Single novels (Harlequin Romance)

  • Winds from the Sea
  • Ride a Black Horse
  • The Kilted Stranger
  • Blue Skies, Dark Waters
  • Hold Me Captive
  • Stormy Rapture
  • Never Go Back
  • Wild Inheritance
  • Flamingo Moon
  • Better to Forget
  • Jewelled Caftan
  • Marriage Impossible
  • Midnight Magic
  • The Wild Rowan
  • Man Called Cameron
  • The Devil's Bride
  • Only You
  • Savage Possession
  • Boomerang Bride
  • Autumn Song
  • The Dark Oasis
  • Dark Surrender
  • Kiss of a Tyrant
  • Deception
  • At First Glance
  • Captivity
  • Not Far Enough
  • Loving Slave
  • Collision
  • Substitute Bride
  • Storm Cycle
  • Prelude to a Song
  • Man from the Kimberleys
  • Caribbean Gold
  • Silver Flame
  • Storm in the Night
  • Chains of Regret
  • Clouded Rapture
  • Demetrious Line
  • Odds Against
  • Born of the Wind
  • Total Surrender
  • Captive of Fate
  • Model of Deception
  • Impasse
  • Lost Enchantment
  • Other Side of Paradise
  • Scarlet Woman
  • Beyond Reach
  • Misconception

Omnibus in collaboration

  • Winds From The Sea/Island of Darkness/Wind River (1979) (with Rebecca Stratton and Margaret Way)
  • Desert Castle/Collision Course/Ride A Black Horse (1980) (with Isobel Chace and Jane Donnelly)
  • Return to Tuckarimba/Hold Me Captive/Greek Bridal (1981) (with Amanda Doyle and Henrietta Reid)
  • Handful of Stars/Flamingo Moon/Lion in Venice (1982) (with Lucy Gillen and Margaret Rome)
  • Garland of Marigolds/Red Diamond/Kilted Stranger (1983) (with Isobel Chace and Dorothy Cork)
  • Reluctant Neighbor/Never Go Back/Island Masquerade (1983) (with Sheila Douglas and Sally Wentworth)


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