Constance Heaven

Constance Heaven
Constance Fecher Heaven
Born Constance Fecher
6 August 1911(1911-08-06)
London, England, UK
Died 1995 (aged 83–84)
Pen name Constance Fecher,
Constance Heaven,
Christina Merlin
Occupation Actress, novelist
Nationality British
Period 1963-1995
Genres romance
Spouse(s) William Heaven (1939-1958)

Constance Heaven, née Constance Fecher (b. August 6, 1911 in London, England, UK - d. 1995) was a British writer of romance novels from 1963 to 1995, under her maiden name, her married name and under the pseudonym Christina Merlin. In 1973, her novel The House Of Kuragin was the Winner of Romantic Novel of the Year[1]

She was the eleventh elected Chairman (1981–1983) of the Romantic Novelists' Association.[2]

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Biography

Born Constance Fecher on 6 August 1911 in Enfield, Middlesex, London, England, UK. She was educated at the Convent of Woodford Green, Essex since 1921 to 1928, when she joined to study at King's College London, where she obtained a Honours degree in English in 1931. In 1931, she also graduated at London College of Music.

In 5 November 1939, she married William Heaven, who died in 1958. She was actress since 1939 to 1966.

Published since 1963, she started writing historical novels with young protagonists under her maiden name Constance Fecher. Since 1972, she signed her novels more romantic, under her married name, Constance Heaven. She also used de pseudonym of Christina Merlin. In 1973, her novel The House Of Kuragin was the Winner of Romantic Novel of the Year.

She was the eleventh elected Chairman (1981–1983) of the Romantic Novelists' Association. She died in 1995, and continued writing until her death.

Bibliography

Some of her novels were reedited under different pen names of titles.

As Constance Fecher

[3]

Single novels

  • The Leopard Dagger (1963)
  • The Link Boys (1967) aka Tom Hawke
  • Player Queen (1968) aka The Lovely Wanton
  • Venture for a Crown (1968)
  • Lion of Trevarrock (1969)
  • Heir to Pendarrow (1969)
  • The Night of the Wolf (1972)
  • By the Light of the Moon (1985)

Tudor Trilogy

  1. Queen's Delight (1966) aka The Queen's favorite
  2. Traitor's Son (1967)
  3. King's legacy (1967)

Non fiction

  • Bright Star: A Portrait of Ellen Terry (1970)
  • The Last Elizabethan: A Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh (1972)

As Constance Heaven

[4]

Kuragin Saga

  1. The House of Kuragin (1972)
  2. Heir to Kuragin (1978) aka The Astrov Legacy
  3. The Astrov Inheritance (1973)

Ravensley Saga

  1. Lord of Ravensley (1978)
  2. The Ravensley Touch (1982)

Single novels

  • Castle of Eagles (1974)
  • The Place of Stones (1975)
  • The Fires of Glenlochy (1976)
  • The Queen and the Gypsy (1977)
  • The Wildcliffe Bird (1981)
  • Daughter of Marignac (1983)
  • Castle of Doves (1984)
  • Larksghyll (1986)
  • The Craven Legacy (1987)
  • The Raging Fire (1987)
  • The Fire Still Burns (1989)
  • The Wind from the Sea (1991)
  • Love's Shadow (1994)
  • The Love Child (1997)

As Christina Merlin

Novels

  • Spy Concerts (1980)
  • Sword of Mithras (1982)

References and sources

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