
Sheila F. Walsh
10 October 1928 – 20 January 2009
33 works on record
Biography
Sheila Frances O'Nions was born on 10 October 1928 in Birmingham, England, UK. She was the daughter of Wilfred O'Nions, a civil servant, and his wife Margaret (Moran) O'Nions. She studied at the Notre Dame Convent at Birkdale, Southport.
In 1971, Sheila joined the Southport Writers' Circle. Published in 1975, her debut novel, "The Golden Songbird", won the Netta Muskett award for new writers from the Romantic Novelists' Association, and in 1984, her novel, A Highly Respectable Marriage won the Elizabeth Goudge award. Since 1980, she became the vice-president of the Romantic Novelists' Association, and later the thirteenth elected Chairman (1985-1987).
Sheila suffered from Alzheimer's disease in her later years. Survived by her husband and their two daughters, she passed away in 20 January 2009, at 80.
Works

A Fine Silk Purse
Tokens of Love
Tokens of Love

A Regency Summer
Lady Cecily's Dilemma
Lady Cecily's Dilemma

Lord Gilmore's Bride

An Insubstantial Pageant

The Perfect Bride

The Cornwell Bride

The Golden Songbird

Kate and the Marquess

The Notorious Nabob

The Wary Widow

A Woman of Little Importance

The Diamond Waterfall

The Runaway Bride

The Arrogant Lord Alistair

Madalena

The Rose Domino

Bath Intrigue

Minerva's Marquis

The Nabob
The Incorrigible Rake
The Incorrigible Rake

The Incomparable Miss Brady

A Highly Respectable Marriage

The Sergeant Major's Daughter

Lady Aurelia's Bequest

Cousins of a Kind

Improper Acquaintances

The Lady from Lisbon

The Pink Parasol

A woman of little importance

Remember Me

Until Tomorrow