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A popular and prolific Mills & Boon author, Hilary Wilde was born in England in 1906 and started writing short stories when she was 16. She married in 1930 and had two children. In 1948 she moved with her family to South Africa, and then settled in Swaziland which was a British protectorate at the time. Hilary continued writing up to her death in 1981 having had 87 romantic novels published, many set in exotic locations.

Books in Order: 28 titles

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  • ~~~ first published 1964 by Mills & Boon as 'Doctor David Advises' It is never pleasant to be jilted, and when Nurse Clare Butler's fiance tells her brutally that he has never really loved her, she hides her heartache by taking a new job i...




  • The conditions that went with her inheritance demanded that Cilla should travel to the Seychelles. It was the holiday of a lifetime that all girls dream about. But one thing spoiled the island paradise -- the presence of the arrogant and argument...




  • Creena and her father were worried to death about her mother, who after a severe illness had been warned that if she wanted to get better she must live in a tropical climate. So it seemed the opportunity of a lifetime when Adrian Ferguson offered...



  • Elaine was determined to excel in her thrilling job of professional dancer aboard a cruise liner bound for Africa. But life wasn't all work, and why did that disturbing Garvin Humfry try to ruin her leisure hours as well? For Garvin was convinced tha...



  • The job offered to Penny by the impressive Señor Juan del Riego certainly sounded glamorous, and it couldn't have come at a better time as far as she was concerned. Señor del Riego had invited her to become governess to the three small children...



  • Jane had led a fairly sheltered life and had never had the opportunity to prove that she was capable of coping with the unpredictable. So when Lee Arland offered her a job in Tahiti she was determined to succeed. But why did he continue to treat h...



  • Peter Crosby required a cheerful and competent female to take charge of three children and help to run a farm in Swaziland. "Courage, good temper and common sense also needed as there are crocodiles at the bottom of the garden," the advert co...






  • The Hindus say, "No medicine avails against the temptations of the moon", as Claire, who had fallen in love with Peter Mottram by moonlight, knew only too well. But Peter saw her as nothing but a useful Girl Friday. Why should he think of ...



  • For years Meg had had an impossible dream -- that one day she would live on an island where palm trees were silhouetted against the mountains. And now, in the Seychelles, she had found that island --found, too, the enemies and rivals Craig Lambert...



  • Sheelagh is very much younger than Luke, though that hasn't stopped her falling in love with him, and in no time the two of them have set off across the world to Luke's romantic island home in the Indian Ocean. However, can Sheelagh be sure t...



  • Rayanne had gone to the Jefferson Wild Life Reserve in Africa to write a thesis on wild life conservation -- and came up against Cary Jefferson, who was far from believing that woman were cut out for such things. And it was not long before Rayann...



  • Cindy thought she had stepped right into a fairytale when someone left her a castle - a real castle, in the beautiful Lake District. But there were conditions attached to the bequest which slowly but surely began to take all the magic out of the s...



  • Sue had loved Barry, but he had married her best friend. Now they were both dead, leaving two small children, who obviously needed love and care -- and who better to look after them than Sue? But what about this grim uncle of theirs?...



  • It was to help out Jarvis that Jan posed as his girl friend, her sister Felicity, and accepted his uncle Ludovic Fairlie's invitation to Barracuda Isle on the Great Barrier Reef. Jan had no particular misgivings about her action, because it was o...



  • "Not that you could ever get involved with Alex," Jon's mother told her frankly about their neighbour in the shadows of the Mountains of Kabuta. "You're far too naive and young. He needs a more sophisticated woman." Madelei...



  • To Jacqui, just out from England, Australia was a real land of dreams -- and the most dreamlike was the Outback. Some people might have found it too large and empty, but when Jacqui went to work as a governess at Kiah station, she loved it from the f...



  • Kristy had traveled all the way out to Australia to meet her father, and it was bad enough to learn, on her arrival, that he had had a serious accident, without having her life taken over, it seemed, by the domineering Simon Hailes! Hero: Simon ...






  • ~~~ first published 1961 by Mills & Boon Henry Revoir was "Seigneur" of an island in the Indian Ocean. It was a place of fabulous beauty, but his position there was by no means an enviable one; for in spite of his generosity and his attem...



  • ~~~ first published 1968 by Mills & Boon Of the two Landseer brothers, it was the younger, weaker one, Danny, who had all of Sue's sympathy - but it was his older brother Rolf who had far and away the more devastating effect on her! Hero:...



  • ~~~ first published 1968 by Mills & Boon Most of us would jump at the chance to live on one of the beautiful islands of the South Pacific--but when her stepfather was offered a job there, Kate was not at all happy about the prospect. Was she r...



  • ~~~ first published 1963 by Mills & Boon Elinor should have been enjoying every minute of her sea voyage and the prospect of her new life in Australia. All she could think of however, was how much she loved Kit Anderson, who, unfortunately, regard...



  • ~~~ first published 1967 by Mills & Boon Mia had journeyed out of the Seychelles Islands to search for the mother she had never known. But soon her quest began to be obscured by the even more urgent problem of what to do about her hopeless love fo...



  • ~~~ first published 1966 by Mills & Boon Sally Hardwick was delighted to be able to work for what she thought was an anthropological expedition in Africa, and she loved the Golden Valley where they were collecting their material. She loved Jona...



  • ~~~ first published 1963 by Mills & Boon Lauren did not foresee all the difficulties that would arise when she was persuaded to masquerade as Nick Natal's wife and profes sional dancing partner because his real wife Natalie was too ill to acco...



  • ~~~ first published 1960 by Mills & Boon Randel Lister was anxious that his little motherless, half Portuguese daughter should be brought up as an English child, so he engaged Kate Williams to come out to Mozambique to look after her. Kate look...



  • ~~~ also published by Mills & Boon Medical in 1979, titled "The Doctor's Choice" It is never pleasant to be jilted, and when Nurse Clare Butler's fiance tells her brutally that he has never really loved her, she hides her heartac...


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Hilary Wilde has published 28 books.

Hilary Wilde does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Doctor's Choice, was published in December 1979.

The first book by Hilary Wilde, Doctor David Advises, was published in December 1964.

No. Hilary Wilde does not write books in series.