Elizabeth Oldfield
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Nadine Hoskinson, well known as Elizabeth Oldfield was a popular British
Great Britain
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 writer
Writer
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 of over 40 romance novel
Romance novel
The romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English-speaking countries. Novels in this genre place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." Through the late...

s in Mills & Boon
Mills & Boon
Mills & Boon is a British publisher of romance novels. It was founded in 1908, and was independent until its purchase in 1971 by Harlequin Enterprises with whom the company had had a long informal partnership...

 from 1982 to 1998, when she retired from romance. In her sixties, she decided to return to writing, and was published again in 2007.

Biography

Nadine Hoskinson married and had one daughter and one son. Her daughter later had 2 grandchildren. When in the 1980s her husband's job took them to live in Singapore
Singapore
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. She had articles published in magazines and newspapers in the United Kingdom
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and Singapore. Later, she decided to write a book, but first she would practice on a small book. The only small books that she had were Mills & Boon romances. Her first book was accepted in 1982 as Elizabeth Oldfield, and she had enjoyed writing it during 18 years and 40 novels. She retired from romance in 1998 to travel with her husband. She died in 2010.

Single novels

  • Submission (1982)
  • Second Time Around (1982)
  • Dream Hero (1983)
  • Florida Fever (1983)
  • Beloved Stranger (1983)
  • Take It or Leave It (1983)
  • Fighting Lady (1984)
  • Too Far Too Fast (1984)
  • Rough and ready (1984)
  • Ego Trap (1984)
  • Dragon Man (1985)
  • Sunstroke (1985)
  • Bodycheck (1986)
  • Bachelor in Paradise (1986)
  • Beware of Married Men (1986)
  • Close Proximity (1987)
  • Touch and Go (1987)
  • Quicksands (1987)
  • Living Dangerously (1987)
  • The Price of Passion (1989)
  • Sparring Partners (1989)
  • Rendezvous in Rio (1989)
  • Love Gamble (1990)
  • Flawed Hero (1990)
  • An Accidental Affair (1990)
  • Backlash (1991)
  • Stay Until Dawn (1991)
  • The Final Surrender (1992)
  • Designed to Annoy (1993)
  • Love's Prisoner (1994)
  • Dark Victory (1994)
  • Imperfect Stranger (1995)
  • His Sleeping Partner (1996)
  • Fast and Loose (1996)
  • Intimate Relations (1996)
  • Looking After Dad (1997)
  • Solution, Seduction! (1997)
  • Reluctant Father! (1997)
  • The Bedroom Incident (1998)
  • Vintage Babes (2007)
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