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Marjorie Lewty (1906–2002)

Author of Love Is a Dangerous Game

55+ Works 282 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Majorie Lewty, Marjorie Lety

Works by Marjorie Lewty

Love Is a Dangerous Game (1980) 20 copies, 1 review
A Certain Smile (1979) 18 copies
Beyond the Lagoon (1981) 16 copies
Prisoner in Paradise (1980) 14 copies
Villa in the Sun (1986) 12 copies
Makeshift Marriage (1982) 12 copies
One Who Kisses (1983) 11 copies
Acapulco Moonlight (1985) 11 copies, 1 review
The Short Engagement (1978) 10 copies
Bittersweet Honeymoon (1989) 10 copies
A Girl Bewitched (1982) 9 copies
Honeymoon Island (1988) 9 copies
Dangerous Male (1983) 8 copies
In Love with the Man (1987) 7 copies
The Time and the Loving (1977) 7 copies
The Rest Is Magic (1974) 7 copies
Riviera Romance (1984) 6 copies
A Lake in Kyoto (1985) 6 copies
Flowers in Stony Places (1975) 5 copies
To Catch a Butterfly (1977) 5 copies
Lover'S Knot (1984) 5 copies
The Fire in The Diamond (1976) 5 copies
All Made of Wishes (1974) 4 copies
A Kiss is Still a Kiss (1990) 4 copies
Little White Lies (1993) 3 copies
Town Nurse-Country Nurse (1971) 3 copies
A Very Special Man (1979) 3 copies
Misleading Engagement (1998) 3 copies
The Imperfect Secretary (1969) 3 copies
Alex Rayner, Dental Nurse (2015) 2 copies
An Ambitious Heart (1997) 2 copies
The Lucky One (1982) 2 copies
A Real Engagement (1999) 2 copies
The Million Stars (1982) 2 copies
Dental Nurse at Denley's (1969) 2 copies
Férficsapda (1992) 1 copy
Frestelser i Acapulco (1987) 1 copy
Box Set Harlequin Premiere Editions 13-24 (12-in-1) (1982) — Contributor — 1 copy

Associated Works

Step in the Dark (2018) — Original book — 1 copy
Misleading Engagement [Manga] (2016) — Original book — 1 copy
A Real Engagement — Original Text — 1 copy

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Legal name
Lobb Lewty, Marjorie
Other names
Lewty, Marjorie
Birthdate
1906-04-08
Date of death
2002-01-21
Gender
female
Agent
Peter Lewin
Short biography
Marjorie Lobb was born on 8 April 1906 in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK, daughter of James, a sailor in the Merchant Navy, and Mabel, was the manager of the Queen's Cinema in Liverpool. She studied at Queen Mary High School in Liverpool, but her plans to study sciences at university were thwarted, when her father died. She was forced to take a hated job at secretary of the District Bank Ltd. from 1923 to 1933, when she married with Richard Arthur Lewty, a dental surgeon of Liverpool. They had one son Simon, and one daughter, Deborah (Bornoff). After her marriage she began to write short stories which were published in magazines. In 1958, she sold her first romance novel to Mills & Boon, and her last novel in 1999. Her husband died in 1978, and she died on 21 January 2002.
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Birmingham, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

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Reviews

7 reviews
Kate Reynolds’s younger brother Jerry is caught stealing some money from the company he works for. His boss (Paul Caister) is considering firing him or prosecuting him and Jerry is supposed to meet Mr. Caister the next day to discuss what he plans to do to Jerry. Kate is worried about what this will do to her clergyman father, who has been having health problems and is told to avoid stress. So when Jerry gets ill when he is supposed to meet Mr. Caister Kate decides to go see Mr. Caister show more herself and persuade him not to prosecute Jerry. When Kate meets Paul Caister he makes a deal with her…he will not fire or prosecute her brother if she goes to Hong Kong with him for a month, posing as his fiancée. Kate agrees and they go to Hong Kong. While they are in Hong Kong they become attracted to each other, Kate falls for Paul, etc…

This was an OK read. I really liked the heroine Kate. She was nice, sweet, stood up at times to the hero Paul. She loved her family. Paul…he was sort of a cranky hero. He never really seemed to be happy or in a good mood. He wasn’t a terrible hero, but he always seemed impatient, irritable… I did like the Hong Kong setting.

An OK read from the 80’s.
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Why do these old HPs have so much boring crap happening before the hero and heroine even meet? I read the first bit and flipped here and there and read the end. Seems like it was just boring all the way around.

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Statistics

Works
55
Also by
3
Members
282
Popularity
#82,538
Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
2
ISBNs
135
Languages
5

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