D.E. Stevenson Books in Order
D.E. Stevenson is a celebrated Scottish author, renowned for crafting romantic novels that captivate readers worldwide. With a distinguished career spanning over four decades, she has penned more than 40 beloved novels, weaving stories that have stood the test of time. As a cousin of the esteemed Robert Louis Stevenson, she inherits a rich literary heritage that undoubtedly influences her writing. Her remarkable success is evident in the staggering sales of her books: a staggering four million copies were sold in Britain and three million in the United States between 1923 and 1970. Like literary icons such as E.F. Benson and Dorothy L. Sayers, Stevenson's works are characterized by their humor, readability, and engaging storytelling, cementing her status as a dependable and beloved author.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by D.E. Stevenson
- #1AmazonPeter West(1923)
- #2AmazonThe Young Clementina / Divorced From Reality(1935)
- #3AmazonThe Empty World / A World in Spell(1936)
- #4AmazonRosabelle Shaw(1937)
- #5AmazonMiss Bun, The Baker's Daughter / The Baker's Daughter(1938)
- #6AmazonSmouldering Fire(1938)
- #7AmazonGreen Money(1939)
- #8AmazonEnglish Air(1940)
- #9AmazonRochester's Wife(1940)
- #10AmazonSpring Magic(1942)
- #11AmazonKate Hardy(1947)
- #12AmazonYoung Mrs. Savage(1948)
- #13AmazonFive Windows(1953)
- #14AmazonCharlotte Fairlie / Blow the Wind Southerly / The Enchanted Isle(1954)
- #15AmazonThe Tall Stranger(1957)
- #16AmazonAnna and her Daughters(1958)
- #17AmazonStill Glides the Stream(1959)
- #18AmazonThe Musgraves(1960)
- #19AmazonThe Blue Sapphire(1963)
- #20AmazonThe House on the Cliff(1966)
- #21AmazonCrooked Adam(1969)
- #22AmazonEmily Dennistoun(2011)
- #23AmazonThe Fair Miss Fortune(2011)
About D.E. Stevenson
D.E. Stevenson is a celebrated Scottish author, renowned for crafting romantic novels that captivate readers worldwide. With a distinguished career spanning over four decades, she has penned more than 40 beloved novels, weaving stories that have stood the test of time. As a cousin of the esteemed Robert Louis Stevenson, she inherits a rich literary heritage that undoubtedly influences her writing. Her remarkable success is evident in the staggering sales of her books: a staggering four million copies were sold in Britain and three million in the United States between 1923 and 1970. Like literary icons such as E.F. Benson and Dorothy L. Sayers, Stevenson's works are characterized by their humor, readability, and engaging storytelling, cementing her status as a dependable and beloved author.
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