Tilly Armstrong

Tilly Armstrong (8 April 1927 – 6 July 2010) was a British writer of romance novels from 1978 to 1998. She also wrote as Tania Langley and Kate Alexander.

Tilly Armstrong
Born8 April 1927
Sutton, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Died6 July 2010(2010-07-06) (aged 83)
Carshalton, England, United Kingdom
Pen nameTania Langley,
Kate Alexander
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period1978–1998
Genreromance

Armstrong was born in Sutton, Surrey. Before she began her writing career, she worked for the World Health Organization in Geneva, then in Canada for 18 months, and then became the personal secretary to the Chairman of British Steel, Lord Melchett.[1]

She was the fourteenth elected Chairman (1987–1989) of the Romantic Novelists' Association,[2] and was one of its vice-presidents, until her death at 83, on 6 July 2010, at Carshalton, England, UK.

Bibliography

Armstrong wrote under her own name and under two pseudonyms.[3]

As Tilly Armstrong

  • Lightly Like a Flower (1978)
  • Come Live With Me (1979)
  • Joy Runs High (1979)
  • Limited Engagement (1980)
  • Summer Tangle (1983)
  • Small Town Girl (1984)
  • Pretty Penny (1985)

As Tania Langley

  • Dawn (1980)
  • Mademoiselle Madeleine (1981)
  • The London Linnet (1985)
  • Genevra (1987)

As Kate Alexander

  • Fields of Battle (1981)
  • Friends and Enemies (1982)
  • Paths of Peace (1984)
  • Bright Tomorrows (1985)
  • Songs of War (1987)
  • Great Possessions (1989)
  • The Shining Country (1991)
  • The House of Hope (1992)
  • Voices of Song (1994)
  • The Anthology of Love and Romance (edited, 1994) (including stories by Rosamunde Pilcher, Georgette Heyer, Edith Wharton et al)
  • Family Trees (1995)
  • Love and Duty' (1998)

References

  1. "Author: Tilly Armstrong". BookerWorm. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  2. Past RNA Officers, archived from the original on 11 March 2016
  3. Tilly Armstrong at fantasticfiction


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