Lindsay Armstrong

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Lindsay Armstrong
BornSouth Africa
Pen nameLindsay Armstrong
OccupationNovelist
NationalitySouth African
CitizenshipAustralian
Period1981–28 December 2021
Genre Romantic novel
PartnerDave William Crowe
ChildrenAnabel Stapleton, Susan Walsh, Matthew Crowe, Sally Minty, David Crowe Jr

Lindsay Armstrong is a popular South African-Australian writer of over 65 romance novels. She published her novels in Mills & Boon's since 1981. Armstrong was born and raised in South Africa, and married a New Zealand-born man who worked in West Africa. Their first three children were born in South Africa, they had other two children, one in London, England, and one in Australia. She currently lives in Australia. Lindsay Armstrong, born Gillian Smith, died Gillian Crowe, on 28 December 2021 [1]

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Bibliography

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Single novels

  • Spitfire (1981)
  • My Dear Innocent (1981)
  • Melt a Frozen Heart (1982)
  • Enter My Jungle (1982)
  • Perhaps Love (1983)
  • Don't Call it Love (1984)
  • Save My Soul from Sin (1985)
  • Saved from Sin (1985)
  • Finding Out (1985)
  • Love Me Not (1985)
  • An Elusive Mistress (1986)
  • Some Say Love (1986)
  • Surrender, My Heart (1986)
  • Standing on the Outside (1986)
  • The Heart of the Matter (1987)
  • The Shadow of Moonlight (1987)
  • When the Night Grows Cold (1987)
  • Reluctant Wife (1987)
  • When You Leave Me (1987)
  • Heat of the Moment (1988)
  • Marrying Game (1989)
  • A Love Affair (1989)
  • One More Night (1989)
  • Dark Captor (1991)
  • The Director's Wife (1991)
  • An Unusual Affair (1991)
  • Leave Love Alone (1991)
  • The Seduction Stakes (1992)
  • Unwilling Mistress (1993)
  • A Difficult Man (1993)
  • An Unsuitable Wife (1994)
  • Trial by Marriage (1994)
  • When Enemies Marry... (1995)
  • Dangerous Deceiver (1995)
  • A Careful Wife (1996)
  • Married for Real (1996)
  • A Marrying Man? (1997)
  • In Bed with a Stranger (1998)
  • He's My Husband (1998)
  • Wildcat Life (1999)
  • Marriage Ultimatum (1999)
  • The Hired Fiancee (2000)
  • By Marriage Divided (2000)
  • Wife in the Making (2001)
  • At the Cattleman's Command (2006)

A Year Down Under Series Multi-Author

Pages & Privileges Series Multi-Author

The Australians Series Multi-Author

3. Playboy Lover (1996)
10. Wildcat Wife (1997)
16. A Question of Marriage (2001)
28. His Convenient Proposal (2002)
30. The Unconventional Bride (2003)
34. The Australian's Convenient Bride (2004)

Nanny Wanted Series Multi-Author

Amnesia Series Multi-Author

Expecting! Series Multi-Author

The Marriage Quest Series Multi-Author

Wedlocked! Series Multi-Author

The Millionaire Affair Series Multi-Author

Innocent Mistress, Virgin Bride Series Multi-Author

An Innocent in His Bed Series Multi-Author

Hired: For the Boss's Pleasure Series Multi-Author

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References

  1. Austlit - Lindsay Armstrong
  2. Lindsay Armstrong at Fantastic Fiction