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Margaret Pargeter was a popular writer of 50 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1975 to 1986.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Single novels
- Winds from the Sea (1975)
- Ride a Black Horse (1975)
- The Kilted Stranger (1975)
- Blue Skies, Dark Waters (1976)
- Hold Me Captive (1976)
- Stormy Rapture (1976)
- Never Go Back (1977)
- Wild Inheritance (1977)
- Flamingo Moon (1977)
- Better to Forget (1977)
- Jewelled Caftan (1978)
- Marriage Impossible (1978)
- Midnight Magic (1978)
- The Wild Rowan (1978)
- Man Called Cameron (1978)
- The Devil's Bride (1979)
- Only You (1979)
- Savage Possession (1979)
- Boomerang Bride (1979)
- Autumn Song (1979)
- The Dark Oasis (1980)
- Dark Surrender (1980)
- Kiss of a Tyrant (1980)
- Deception (1980)
- At First Glance (1981)
- Captivity (1981)
- Not Far Enough (1981)
- Loving Slave (1981)
- Collision (1981)
- Substitute Bride (1981)
- Storm Cycle (1982)
- Prelude to a Song (1982)
- Man from the Kimberleys (1982)
- Caribbean Gold (1983)
- Silver Flame (1983)
- Storm in the Night (1983)
- Chains of Regret (1983)
- Clouded Rapture (1983)
- Demetrious Line (1983)
- Odds Against (1984)
- Born of the Wind (1984)
- Total Surrender (1985)
- Captive of Fate (1985)
- Model of Deception (1985)
- Impasse (1985)
- Lost Enchantment (1985)
- Other Side of Paradise (1985)
- Scarlet Woman (1986)
- Beyond Reach (1986)
- Misconception (1997)
[edit] 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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