Anne Betteridge
Description
Margaret Potter, née Margaret Newman, (21 June 1926 – 26 August 1998) was a British writer of over 55 Romance, mystery and children's novels and family sagas, as well as many short stories. She wrote under her maiden and married names, and also under the pseudonyms of Anne Betteridge and Anne Melville. In 1967, her novel The Truth Game won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award from the Romantic Novelists' Association.
Books
Spring in Morocco
Both of them had know the best and the worst thing that life could bring.
The chains of love
In her present were two men - in her past a terrible secret.
The truth game
It was Honor's own fault that her young half-brother Danny was so weak - she had always spoiled him and indulged him - so really she had only herself to blame that now he was trying to blackmail her, to get himself out of serious trouble. Unfortunately, what he proposed to talk her into doing was to marry Chad Evans, whom she didn't even know! To escape from the impossible situation Honor pretended to be married to Kit Blyth. But where did the flintlike Hugh Rowan fit into it all? Hugh, it appeared, was determined to arrive at the truth -- and he chose a rather unorthodox way of doing so...
The young widow
Her first marriage had been perfect. could she hope to find such happiness again?
Single to New York
A lonely man and her motherless children gave her a chance for love - but her past life was hidden barrier.
