Anne Hampson Books In Order

Novels

  1. The Autocrat of Melhurst (1969)
  2. Eternal Summer (1969)
  3. Precious Waif (1969)
  4. Unwary Heart (1969)
  5. Beyond the Sweet Waters (1970)
  6. By Fountains Wild (1970)
  7. An Eagle Swooped (1970)
  8. Gates of Steel (1970)
  9. The Hawk and the Dove (1970)
  10. Heaven Is High (1970)
  11. Isle of the Rainbows (1970)
  12. Love Hath an Island (1970)
  13. When the Bough Breaks (1970)
  14. Wings of Night (1971)
  15. Gold Is the Sunrise (1971)
  16. Stars of Spring (1971)
  17. Waves of Fire (1971)
  18. South of Mandraki (1971)
  19. Petals Drifting (1971)
  20. Dark Hills Rising (1971)
  21. The Rebel Bride (1971)
  22. Follow a Shadow (1971)
  23. There Came a Tyrant (1972)
  24. The Plantation Boss (1972)
  25. Wife for a Penny (1972)
  26. Beloved Rake (1972)
  27. Dark Avenger (1972)
  28. Enchanted Dawn (1972)
  29. Master of Moonrock (1972)
  30. The Fair Island (1972)
  31. A Thousand Stars (1972)
  32. Dear Plutocrat (1973)
  33. Dear Stranger (1973)
  34. When the Clouds Part (1973)
  35. A Kiss from Satan (1973)
  36. Blue Hills of Sintra (1973)
  37. After Sundown (1973)
  38. Stormy the Way (1973)
  39. Windward Crest (1973)
  40. Hunter of the East (1973)
  41. Boss of Bali Creek (1973)
  42. The Black Eagle (1973)
  43. Unwanted Bride (1973)
  44. The Way of a Tyrant (1974)
  45. Moon Without Stars (1974)
  46. Fetters of Hate (1974)
  47. Stars Over Sarawak (1974)
  48. Not Far from Heaven (1974)
  49. Pride and Power (1974)
  50. Two of a Kind (1974)
  51. Where the South Wind Blows (1975)
  52. Flame of Fate (1975)
  53. Reap the Whirlwind (1975)
  54. South to Capricorn (1975)
  55. Autumn Twilight (1975)
  56. Jonty in love (1975)
  57. Dangerous Friendship (1976)
  58. Song of the Waves (1976)
  59. A Man to Be Feared (1976)
  60. Sunset Cloud (1976)
  61. Dear Benefactor (1976)
  62. Hills of Kalamata (1976)
  63. Call of the Outback (1976)
  64. Satan and the Nymph (1976)
  65. South of the Moon (1976)
  66. Fire Meets Fire (1976)
  67. Isle at the Rainbow’s End (1976)
  68. Man of Importance (1977)
  69. Harbour of Love (1977)
  70. Bitter Harvest (1977)
  71. Sweet Is the Web (1977)
  72. Isle of Desire (1977)
  73. Fly Beyond the Sunset (1977)
  74. Beloved Vagabond (1977)
  75. The Shadow Between (1977)
  76. Call of the Veld (1977)
  77. Under Moonglow (1978)
  78. Leaf in the Storm (1978)
  79. Moon Dragon (1978)
  80. Master of Forrestmead (1978)
  81. To Tame a Vixen (1978)
  82. For Love of a Pagan (1978)
  83. Eleanor and the Marquis (1978)
  84. Bride for a Night (1979)
  85. Coolibah Creek (1979)
  86. A Rose from Lucifer (1979)
  87. Chateau in the Palms (1979)
  88. Temple of the Dawn (1979)
  89. Call of the Heathen (1980)
  90. Payment in Full (1980)
  91. Pagan Lover (1980)
  92. Laird of Locharrun (1980)
  93. Stormy Masquerade (1980)
  94. The Dawn Steals Softly (1980)
  95. Second Tomorrow (1980)
  96. Man of the Outback (1980)
  97. Shadow of Apollo (1981)
  98. Where Eagles Nest (1981)
  99. Enchantment (1981)
  100. Man Without a Heart (1981)
  101. Desire (1981)
  102. Stardust (1982)
  103. Fascination (1982)
  104. South of Capricorn (1982)
  105. Strangers May Marry (1982)
  106. Realm of the Pagans (1982)
  107. Man Without Honour (1982)
  108. Another Eden (1982)
  109. A Kiss and a Promise (1982)
  110. The Tender Years (1982)
  111. To Buy a Memory (1982)
  112. Devotion (1983)
  113. Dreamtime (1983)
  114. When Love Comes (1983)
  115. Spell of the Island (1983)
  116. Soft, Velvet Night (1983)
  117. Love So Rare (1983)
  118. The Dawn Is Golden (1983)
  119. There Must be Showers (1983)
  120. Sweet Second Love (1984)
  121. Destiny (1988)
  122. A Touch of Romance (1988)
  123. Pemberley Place (1997)
  124. Legacy of Hate (1998)
  125. The Night Is Ours (2005)
  126. The Dead Can’t Kill (2005)

Omnibus

  1. Unwary Heart / Beyond the Sweet Waters (1975)

Novels Book Covers

Omnibus Book Covers

Anne Hampson Books Overview

Where the South Wind Blows

‘ I will never fall in love again!’

Beloved Vagabond

In anger, Lynn had called the dark Gypsy stranger ‘one of the dregs of society.’ Much to her horror, this had provoked him to boldly kidnap her. The final blow had come after their Gypsy wedding. But she was powerless to escape: the Gypsies watched her by day, and Rad kept her imprisoned in his arms by night. He told her nothing of himself or his life, but Lynn began to understand his enigmatic, almost dual personality and the gentle, aristocratic half attracted her very much…

A Rose from Lucifer

Young and impressionable, Colette had fallen in love with Luke Marlis on sight. Because she was plain and insignificant, he hadn’t even noticed her. Then fate changed Colette’s life drastically, and years later she was a different person. Not only was she rich, but her looks had changed as well; she’d acquired a sophistication all her own. So when she found herself stranded on Luke’s island in the Aegean, she felt confident. This time, though, Luke was more than interested! He wanted her but not, it seemed, enough to marry her…

Stormy Masquerade

CLINT DIDN’T KNOW WHO KAREN WAS AND WHAT WOULD HAPPEN WHEN HE FOUND OUT? Karen began her masquerade as Clint’s staid, middle aged housekeeper in a fit of pique. He had said she couldn’t act. Well, she would show him! At first it was almost easy cleaning and cooking on Clint’s luxurious yacht in the morning and sunning her self in breezy Barbados all afternoon. But one night Clint accidentally met the real Karen and suddenly Karen was caught in a part she didn’t want to play, not knowing which to believe: her head or her heart. Silhouette Romance 4, May, 1980.

The Night Is Ours

Can Juley’s love survive this dark secret? Faced with the break up of her marriage, Juley Allen travels to Mexico, where she is unexpectedly reunited with her first love, Charles. Within a short time, it has become clear that Charles’s feelings towards Juley are as passionate as ever, and their romance is reignited. But a dark cloud looms over their future, a threat which prevents Juley from disclosing her true feelings, and the hidden secrets in her past…

The Dead Can’t Kill

A brand new atmospheric and powerful novel from one of Britain’s best loved storytellers Fee moves to Arbury Road to make a fresh start with her headstrong young daughter Hannah. Fee is fiercely independent since her split with Hannah’s father and determined to remain so ? still haunted by witnessing the destructive breakdown of her parent’s marriage during her childhood. But soon her new life is plagued by unexplained events. Who is the mysterious baby with the dark curly hair? Who was the girl in the photograph that suddenly vanished? Who or what was holding her hand at the museum? Is someone watching her every move? Fee soon realizes she may have to explore the ghosts of her past before she can start building her future.

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