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Mary Forrest George
BornMary Forrest Baxter
(1940-01-24)24 January 1940
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
DiedJuly 12, 2010(2010-07-12) (aged 70)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Pen nameElizabeth Thornton
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish-Canadian
Period1980–2010
GenreHistorical romance
SpouseForbes George
Children3
Website
www.elizabeththornton.com

Mary Forrest George, née Baxter (24 January 1940 – 12 July 2010), well known as Elizabeth Thornton (her mother's name) is a British-Canadian writer of 31 historical romance novels from 1986 to 2010.

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Biography

Born Mary Forrest Baxter on 24 January 1940 Aberdeen, Scotland, the younger of two children of Elizabeth Thornton and Andrew Baxter.[1] In 1959, she married Forbes George, and they had three sons: Stephen, Peter and Thomas.[2]

She was an elementary school teacher before establishing the St. Swithin Street Nursery School in 1967. In 1969, she and her husband and their three sons moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where she continued her teaching career. In 1977, she was appointed as a Pastoral Assistant of a Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg. In 1985, she completed an honors degree in Classical Greek winning the Gold Medal in Classics. Her honor's thesis was entitled "Women in Euripides."

She published her first novel in 1987 as Elizabeth Thornton, her mother's maiden name, and a year later she became a full-time writer.

Mary George died on July 12, 2010, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.[2]

Bibliography

Single novels

  • Bluestocking Bride November 1987 ISBN 0-8217-7537-5
  • A Virtuous Lady March 1988 ISBN 0-8217-2314-6
  • The Passionate Prude October 1988 reprinted as To Love an Earl in 2004 ISBN 0-8217-7600-2
  • Fallen Angel April 1989 ISBN 0-8217-7606-1
  • The Worldly Widow January 1990 ISBN 0-8217-7714-9
  • Scarlet Angel August 1990 reprinted October 2005 ISBN 0-8217-7713-0
  • Highland Fire January 1994 ISBN 0-8217-7494-8
  • The Bride's Bodyguard April 1997 reprinted September 2006 ISBN 0-553-58923-7
  • You Only Love Twice March 1998 ISBN 0-553-57426-4
  • Strangers at Dawn November 1999 ISBN 0-553-58117-1
  • Shady Lady February 2004 ISBN 0-553-58490-1

The Seers of Grampian series

  1. The Runaway McBride February 2009 ISBN 0-425-22634-4
  2. The Scot and I June 2009 ISBN 0-425-22832-0
  3. A Bewitching Bride 2010

Devereux Family Saga series

  1. Tender the Storm May 1991 ISBN 1-55817-516-4
  2. Velvet is the Night April 1992 ISBN 1-55817-598-9
  3. Cherished September 1993 ISBN 0-8217-7389-5

Dangerous series

  1. Dangerous to Love June 1994 ISBN 0-553-58924-5
  2. Dangerous to Kiss April 1995 ISBN 0-553-57372-1
  3. Dangerous to Hold April 1996 ISBN 0-553-57479-5

Princess series

  1. Whisper his Name March 1999 ISBN 0-553-57427-2
  2. Princess Charming February 2001 ISBN 0-553-58120-1
  3. The Perfect Princess November 2001 ISBN 0-553-58123-6
  4. Almost a Princess January 2003 ISBN 0-553-58774-9
  5. Shady Lady is in some ways a continuation of this series

The Trap series

  1. The Marriage Trap July 2005 ISBN 0-553-58753-6
  2. The Bachelor Trap April 2006 ISBN 0-553-58754-4
  3. The Pleasure Trap July 2007 ISBN 0-553-58957-1

Anthologies in collaboration

References and sources

  1. ^ "The Globe and Mail", The Globe and Mail, Toronto, retrieved 3 February 2011
  2. ^ a b Mary Forrest George's Obituary, archived from the original on 17 June 2011, retrieved 14 September 2017{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

External links

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