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Pen name
  
Rosalind Brett

Genre
  
Romantic novel

Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Rosalind Brett

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Author

Period
  
1950 - 1959


Rosalind Brett (author) The Bolambo Affair by Rosalind Brett published by Mills and Boon in

Books
  
Spring at the Villa, The Reluctant Guest, Brittle Bondage

Lillian Warren, pseudonym Rosalind Brett (fl. 1950s) was a British author who wrote for Mills & Boon romance. As a prolific author of romance novels, she had two other pseudonyms, Kathryn Blair and Celine Conway. At the height of her career, Warren was considered one of publisher's superstars, who set high sales records and a standard for romances published during the 1950s. Joseph McAleer in his book Passion's Fortune: The Story of Mills and Boon, describes Brett's work as so sexy for the era, that it often had to be "watered down". According to McAleer, she is credited by Anne Weale as inventing the "punishing kiss". Brett/Warren came to Mills & Boon from Rich & Cowan, a publisher she felt didn't offer her enough support.

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