Sara Seale
      | Mary Jane MacPherson and/or A.D.L. MacPherson | 
|---|
| Pen name | 
Sara Seale | 
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| Occupation | 
Novelist | 
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| Nationality | 
British | 
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| Period | 
1932-1971 | 
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| Genre | 
romance | 
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| Spouse | 
yes | 
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Sara Seale, was the pseudonym by Mary Jane MacPherson (d. March 11, 1974(1974-03-11))[1] and/or A.D.L. MacPherson (d. October 30, 1978(1978-10-30)), a British writing team of over 45 romance novels as  from 1932 to 1971. Seale was one of the first Mills & Boon's authors published in Germany and the Netherlands.
Bibliography
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Single novels
- Beggars May Sing (1932)
 
- Chase the Moon (1933)
 
- Summer Spell (1937)
 
- Grace Before Meat (1938)
 
- This Merry Bond (1938)
 
- Spread Your Wings (1939) aka My Heart's Desire
 
- Green Grass Growing (1940)
 
- Barn Dance (1941) aka Queen of Hearts
 
- Stormy Petrel (1941)
 
- The Silver Sty (1942)
 
- House of Glass (1944) aka Maggy
 
- Folly to Be Wise (1946)
 
- The Reluctant Orphan (1947) aka Orphan Bride
 
- The English Tutor (1948)
 
- The Gentle Prisoner (1949)
 
- These Delights (1949)
 
- The Young Amanda (1950)
 
- Then She Fled Me (1950)
 
- The Dark Stranger (1951)
 
- Wintersbride (1951)
 
- The Lordly One (1952)
 
- The Forbidden Island (1953)
 
- Turn to the West (1953)
 
- The Truant Spirit (1954)
 
- Time of Grace (1955)
 
- Child Friday (1956)
 
- Sister to Cinderella (1956)
 
- I Know My Love (1957)
 
- Trevallion (1957)
 
- Lucy Lamb (1958) aka Lucy Lamb, Doctor's Wife
 
- Charity Child (1959)
 
- Dear Dragon (1959)
 
- Cloud Castle (1960)
 
- The Only Charity (1961)
 
- The Reluctant Landlord (1962)
 
- Valentine's Day (1962)
 
- By Candlelight (1963)
 
- The Youngest Bridesmaid (1963)
 
- The Third Uncle (1964)
 
- To Catch a Unicorn (1964)
 
- Green Girl (1965)
 
- The Truant Bride (1966)
 
- Penny Plain (1967)
 
- That Young Person (1969)
 
- Dear Professor (1970)
 
- Mr. Brown (1971) aka The Unknown Mr. Brown
 
Author's omnibus collections
- Green Girl / Penny Plain / Queen Of Hearts (Harlequin Omnibus 9) (1975)
 
- Young Amanda / Truant Bride / Beggars May Sing (1983)
 
Anthologies in collaboration
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