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  • Bibliography:
    23 Books
  • First Book:
    Song from a Lemon Tree (January 1966)
  • Latest Book:
    Noah's Daughter (April 1982)
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About the Author

Doris Edna Elliott was born on 12 August 1919 in Dulbin, Ireland. Educated at Alexandra College, Dublin. From 1938 worked for an Dublin's insurance group. In 1969, her novel Comfort and Keep won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by Romantic Novelists Association.

Books in Order: 23 titles

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  • If the dog goes, I'll leave you!" Emma's words were firm, though she trembled inside. "Oh, please," Jonathan gestured impatiently. "We're talking about a dog. A stray dog and a child who threw a tantrum." "And we're also talking about a marriage b...



  • For along time Liz's friendship with Steven Howard had been quietly and satisfactorily developing; they were fond of each other, Steven's young daughter got on well with Liz, and it seemed obvious that in due time, when Steven had got over hi...




  • Her unexpected inheritance of a cottage in Cumbria left Victoria in a state of indecision. Should she make the cottage into her permanent home? She was determined, at any rate, to give it a try for a short time. She soon discovered that there was mor...



  • Martin Trelawney insisted on telling Judith that her feelings for his cousin, Hew, were only brotherly -- based on habit rather than mature love. She should put Hew out of her mind, he said. But suppose she fell in love with someone else -- someone w...



  • It was love that made Charlotte move from a busy animal hospital in London to the peace of a veterinary practice in the Cotswolds. But she was to find that her new employer, the devastatingly attractive Kenneth Carr, provided her with more heart s...







  • Kim worked happily at Fallowcarft Woodcarvers in the gentle Yorkshire countryside until the day fate aimed a blow at her. It began as such a good day - a day for tackling a difficult task, for establishing a friendship... even for letting a foolish h...




  • Someone had described Angus MacAllan as "John Knox, Calvin and Queen Victoria rolled into one" -- and that was pretty much the impression he made on Maggie Campbell when she first met him. Later on she changed her mind about Angus -- b...



  • When Haidee Brown masqueraded as a girl named Suzanne Desmond, who was apparently her double, it was with the best and kindest of intentions, to bring comfort to a dying woman. But Haidee found herself involved in the unknown Suzanne's life in a ...





  • After Myles O'Malley's death Johanna wasn't sure why she had come to Ireland to seek out his family, when they didn't even know she had known him, let alone that she had planned to marry him. And when she had met Shay and Douglas O...



  • Deborah had the best of reasons - she thought - for having a low opinion of the singer Colin Cameron. But somehow he kept finding his way back into her life.... Hero: Colin Cameron Heroine: Deborah Bell ...



  • Which is the best kind of love the warm, sheltering sort, or the wild, exciting one? Con, did she but realise it, had the chance of both kinds. Would she pick the right one? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Which was the best kind of love, Constancy wondered ...






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Award-Winning Books by Doris E. Smith

Comfort and Keep
1969 RoNA -- Romantic Novel of the Year


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Doris E. Smith has published 23 books.

Doris E. Smith does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Noah's Daughter, was published in April 1982.

The first book by Doris E. Smith, Song from a Lemon Tree, was published in January 1966.

No. Doris E. Smith does not write books in series.