Sally Quilford Pocket Novels published so far:
Our Day Will Come
The People’s Friend Pocket Novel
Issue 711
Also available on Amazon Kindle
Their blurb: Some promises are made to be broken.
My blurb: Shades of A Canterbury Tale (1940s film not Chaucer)
Mistletoe Mystery
My Weekly Pocket Novels issue 1787
Also available on Amazon Kindle
Blurb: Murder Mayhem and a Christmas romance
My Blurb: The hero looks like Matt Damon. Isn’t that enough?
Sunlit Secrets
My Weekly Pocket Novels Issue 1777
Blurb: Connie had travelled half way round the world with a terrible burden – wha would happen when the tall handsome cowboy found out the truth?
My blurb: It’s another cowboy romance. Isn’t that enough to tempt you?
Imitation of Love
My Weekly Pocket Novels Issue Number 1762
My Weekly Blurb – “If you are wondering if you can trust me, the answer is yes, you can.” How did this man know Catherine’s private thoughts and feelings – and her deepest fears?
My Blurb: My Regency-Georgan- ish novella that is not set in the Napoleonic Wars as it says on inside front cover. (It’s actually set in French Revolutionary Wars, but is not a blatant rip off of The Scarlet Pimpernel …oh no).
A Collector of Hearts
Sally Quilford
My Weekly Pocket Novels Issue number 1742
Released October 27th 2010
My Weekly Blurb: Hallowe’en – a time for masked balls, ghost stories and the thrill of secret romances in a haunted house. But for Caroline, the ghostly visions held a secret menace…
My Blurb: Spooky goings on, ghosts, jewels, mirrors, mysterious princes and one of my fave characters, Mrs Oakengate (who also stars in True Companion).
Bella’s Vineyard
(apparently Starring Doris Day according to cover pic)
My Weekly Pocket Novels Issue 1735
Sally Quilford
Publication 8th September 2010
My Weekly Blurb: The Wild West! All the romance and excitement of an alien land, where man were men – and death a trigger away. What would Bella find here – or would romance find her?
My blurb: The famous (amongst people who read my blog and know me on Facebook) western romance. An English rose and a part-Cherokee marshal struggle as outsiders in the Sierra Nevada. Oh and it has a good old fashioned wild west shootout.
Praise for Bella’s Vineyard: My Weekly Pocket Novel editor, Maggie Seed, praises Bella’s Vineyard in a post on the RNA Blog
My True Companion
Sally Quilford
My Weekly Pocket Novels Issue 1728
Released July 2010
My Weekly Blurb: Young Millie had ended up in the most unenviable position, with her good name in tatters and no one to stand up for her. Then James Haxby came on the scene …
My Blurb: Sparkling 1920s romantic intrique. Murder, spies, handsome adventurers and girls in cloche hats. And the first appearance of Mrs Oakengate, one of my favourite characters.
The Secret of Helena’s Bay
My Weekly Pocket Novels issue 1713
Released April 2010
My Weekly’s blurb: A hidden treasure and a young woman’s love … Can Shelley find the key that unlocks a wartime mystery – and reveals her true feelings?
My blurb: It’s got Nazis and henchmen. What more could you want?















I’m very impressed with all your stories. Keep ‘em coming, girl!
Thank you! And you’ve reminded me that I need to add Mistletoe Mystery to this page. xx