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Mary Wibberley

Also known as: MARY WIBBERLEY, Mary Wibberly

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Mary Wibberley (c. 1934 – 29 December 2013) was an English romantic fiction writer. Born in Worsley, she wrote 48 novels for Mills & Boon. Her first novel, Black Niall, was published in 1973. Wibberley died following a short illness on 29 December 2013, aged 79. Her funeral took place on 30 December.

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Roman Summer / The Flamboyant Tree / Black Niall

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Roman Summer by Jane Arbor Teaching an attractive teenager to love Rome didn't seem a particularly arduous job. — But for Ruth it meant having to fight her old attraction to Erie Nash, who had said, "The folly of marriage is a heady, distracting adventure I don't mean to afford". The Flamboyant Tree by Isobel Chace Frances Whitney had read an article about the self-help villages of Tanzania, where the population worked together in a kind of co-operative for their mutual benefit, and before anyone could stop her she had volunteered to go to one of these villages as a doctor. At Nguyu they had been expecting a male doctor. "You won't last ten minutes," Simon Abbott told her. She would show him! Black Niall by Mary Wibberley Everything was going wrong for Alison. Her job was in jeopardy, and she was going to have to sell her beloved family home to a stranger. As if that wasn't enough, Niall MacBain had come home; Niall, her arch-enemy, whom she had not seen for nine years but for whom she still felt nothing but hatred.

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Dark Viking

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After a sea operation gone wrong, Navy SEAL Rita Sawyer awakens to find herself in a cage with a bunch of Vikings staring at her, including one very tempting warlord. Steven of Norstead has been in a cold, dark mood for many weeks, but perhaps this unusual woman, with her sharp tongue and irksome ways, could be the one to light his fire.

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The Dark Isle

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Janis Sutherland didn't want her beloved, peaceful Dark Isle to be spoiled or changed in any way --and Breck Fallon with his brash ideas threatened everything that she most cared about. He was to threaten her peace of mind in more ways than one . . .

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