D.E. Stevenson (1892-1973) was a prolific Scottish writer best known for her ‘light romantic novels’ which were hugely popular during the 20th century. Her writing style was characterized by warmth, gentle humor, and a focus on domestic life and relationships, particularly within the British upper and middle classes. Stevenson’s novels offered readers an escape into idyllic settings and explored themes of love, family, and social conventions. She consistently produced stories that were accessible and comforting, contributing significantly to the popularity of romantic fiction at the time.














































