Roumelia Lane

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Kay Green
Born(1927-12-31)31 December 1927
Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
Died(2012-12-25)25 December 2012
Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Pen nameRoumelia Lane,
Florissa May,
Guy Granger,
Katie Kent,
Harley Davis
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period1967–1997
Genre Romance
SpouseGavin Frederick Green
Children2

Roumelia Lane was the pseudonym of Kay Green (born 31 December 1927), under which she was a British writer of over 35 romance novels for Mills & Boon from 1967 to 1997. Other pseudonyms she used were Florissa May, Guy Granger, Katie Kent, and Harley Davis.

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Biography

Green was born on 31 December 1927 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK. On 1 October 1949, she married Gavin Frederick Green, they had a son and a daughter. [1]

Bibliography

As Roumelia Lane

Single novels

  • Rose of the Desert (1967)
  • Hideaway Heart (1967)
  • Summer to Love (1968)
  • Sea of Zanj (1969)
  • Terminus Tehran (1969)
  • The Scented Hills (1970)
  • Café Mimosa (1971)
  • In the Shade of the Palms (1972)
  • Nurse at Noongwalla (1973)
  • Across the Lagoon (1974)
  • Stormy Encounter (1974)
  • Harbour of Deceit (1975)
  • Where the Moonflower Weaves (1975)
  • Tenant of San Mateo (1976)
  • Hideaway Heath (1976)
  • Bamboo Wedding (1977)
  • Himalayan Moonlight (1977)
  • The Brightest Star (1978)
  • Hidden Rapture (1978)
  • Second Spring (1980)
  • Dream Island (1981)
  • Desert Haven (1981)
  • Lupin Valley (1982)
  • Fires of Heaven (1983)
  • Summer of Conflict (1984)
  • Night of the Beguine (1985)
  • Master of Her Fate (1986)
  • Tempest in the Tropics (1986)
  • Call of the Cobra (1993)
  • Nawindi Flyer (1993)
  • Heartbreak Island (1994)
  • Stardust (1995)
  • Danger in Paradise (1997)

Romance Around the World Series Multi-Author

  • House of the Winds (1968)

Collections

  • House of Winds / Summer to Love / Sea of Zanj (1979)

Omnibus in collaboration

As Katie Kent

Single novels

  • Adventures of Hugglemush (1991)

As Guy Granger

Single novels

  • Tiddly Wink Man (1993)
  • Diamond Machine (1994)

References and sources

  1. Kay, Ernest; Butcher, Diana (1989), International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women, Melrose Press, Limited, p. 861


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