Constance Heaven Books in Order

Constance Heaven is a renowned English author, celebrated for her captivating historical novels and romantic stories that have captivated readers worldwide. Born on August 6, 1911, in Enfield, Middlesex, London, England, she was educated at the Convent of Woodford Green and later studied at King's College London, where she earned a Honours degree in English in 1931. She also graduated from the London College of Music in the same year. As a versatile individual, Heaven pursued an acting career from 1939 to 1966. Her writing journey began in 1963, with historical novels featuring young protagonists under her maiden name, Constance Fecher. However, she adopted her married name, Constance Heaven, for her more romantic novels from 1972 onwards. The pseudonym Christina Merlin was also used throughout her career. One of her notable achievements includes winning the Romantic Novel of the Year Award in 1973 for her novel "The House of Kuragin." Heaven also held the position of Chairman of the Romantic Novelists' Association from 1981 to 1983. Throughout her illustrious career, she continued to write until her passing in 1995, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of literature.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Constance Heaven

  • #1
    The House of Kuragin(1972)
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  • #2
    The Astrov Inheritance(1973)
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  • #3
    Heir to Kuragin(1978)
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  • #1
    Bright Star (As: Constance Fecher)(1970)
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  • #2
    The Last Elizabethan (As: Constance Fecher)(1972)
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    Lord of Ravensley(1978)
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  • #2
    The Ravensley Touch(1982)
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    The Leopard Dagger (As: Constance Fecher)(1963)
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  • #2
    Queen's Delight (As:Constance Fecher)(1966)
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  • #3
    Traitor's Son (As:Constance Fecher)(1967)
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  • #4
    King's Legacy (As:Constance Fecher)(1967)
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  • #5
    The Lovely Wanton (As:Constance Fecher)(1968)
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  • #6
    Venture for a Crown (As: Constance Fecher)(1968)
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  • #7
    Lion of Trevarrock (As:Constance Fecher)(1969)
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  • #8
    Heir to Pendarrow (As: Constance Fecher)(1969)
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  • #9
    Tom Hawke (As:Constance Fecher)(1971)
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  • #10
    Castle of Eagles(1974)
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  • #11
    The Night of the Wolf (As: Constance Fecher)(1974)
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  • #12
    The Fires Of Glenlochy(1975)
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  • #13
    The Place of Stones(1975)
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  • #14
    Place of Stones(1976)
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  • #15
    Queen and the Gypsy(1978)
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  • #16
    Spy Concerts (As: Christina Merlin)(1980)
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  • #17
    The Wildcliffe bird(1981)
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  • #18
    Sword of Mithras (As: Christina Merlin)(1982)
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  • #19
    Daughter Of Marignac(1983)
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  • #20
    Castle of Doves(1984)
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  • #21
    By the Light of the Moon(1985)
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  • #22
    Larksghyll(1986)
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  • #23
    The Raging Fire(1987)
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  • #24
    The Wind from the Sea(1991)
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  • #25
    Love's Shadow(1994)
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  • #26
    The Love Child(2012)
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  • #27
    The Fire Still Burns(2013)
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About Constance Heaven

Constance Heaven is a renowned English author, celebrated for her captivating historical novels and romantic stories that have captivated readers worldwide. Born on August 6, 1911, in Enfield, Middlesex, London, England, she was educated at the Convent of Woodford Green and later studied at King's College London, where she earned a Honours degree in English in 1931. She also graduated from the London College of Music in the same year. As a versatile individual, Heaven pursued an acting career from 1939 to 1966. Her writing journey began in 1963, with historical novels featuring young protagonists under her maiden name, Constance Fecher. However, she adopted her married name, Constance Heaven, for her more romantic novels from 1972 onwards. The pseudonym Christina Merlin was also used throughout her career. One of her notable achievements includes winning the Romantic Novel of the Year Award in 1973 for her novel "The House of Kuragin." Heaven also held the position of Chairman of the Romantic Novelists' Association from 1981 to 1983. Throughout her illustrious career, she continued to write until her passing in 1995, leaving an enduring legacy in the world of literature.

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