Frances Paige is a British writer of over 40 romance, historical, suspense novels from 1969 to 2007, and she has also written under the pseudonyms Jane Wallace and Jay Allerton. In 1975, her novel Vote for a Silk Gown won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1]
Frances Paige | |
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Born | Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
Pen name | Jane Wallace; Jay Allerton |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1969–2007 |
Genre | romance, historical, suspense |
Notable awards | RoNA Award |
Biography
editFrances Paige was born in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, and has lived near the Lake District, in North West England for many years. She paints and writes, and has completed over forty novels.
Bibliography
editAs Jane Wallace
editSingle novels
edit- The Roof Garden (1969)
- The End is the Beginning (1970)
- Look, You Too Can Be a Success (1970)
- The Searchers (1971)
- For the Best of Reasons (1972)
- The Gulf (1973)
- The Dreaming Towers (1973)
- The Glass Wall (1974) aka Passions of the Mind by Frances Paige
- The Man Who Liked Couscous (1976)
- The Hidden Venus (1977)
- The Headless Doll (1978)
- Fugitive Summer (1981)
As Jay Allerton
editSingle novels
edit- Vote for a Silk Gown (1974)
- Bomber's Moon (1982)
- Mothers and Daughters (1987)
- The Silk Mill (1988)
- Moonshadows (1989)
- The Laurel Path (1990)
As Frances Paige
editSingle novels
edit- Three Girls (1983)
- Lost Time (1985)
- Blood Ties (1995)
- The Confetti Bed (1996)
- So Long at the Fair (1997)
- The Swimming Pool (1998)
- The Lonely Shore (1999)
- Love is a Stranger (2000)
- The Summer Fields (2001)
- Game to Miss Cowan (2001)
- A Day at the Races (2002)
- Bid Time Return (2003)
- Knowing One's Place (2004)
- Growing Up (2005)
- Glint of Gold (2006)
- The Learning Curve (2007)
McGrath Saga
edit- The Sholtie Burn (1986)
- Maeve's Daughter (1987)
- The Distaff Side (1988)
- Men Who March Away (1989)
- The Sholtie Flyer (1990)
Mackintosh Sisters
edit- The Glasgow Girls (1994)
- The Painted Ladies (1995)
- The Butterfly Girl (1995)
- Kindred Spirits (1997)
References
edit- ^ Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association, 7 August 2012
- ^ Jane Wallace at FantasticFiction, 7 August 2012
- ^ Jay Allerton at FantasticFiction, 7 August 2012
- ^ Frances Paige at FantasticFiction, 7 August 2012