Netta Muskett (1887 in Sevenoaks, Kent, England – 29 May 1963 in Putney) was a British writer of more than 60 romance novels from 1927 to 1963, who also wrote under the pseudonym Anne Hill.
[1] Her novels have been translated to several languages, including: Spanish, French, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish and Danish.
During the World War I, she joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment, and drove an ambulance in France.
During the World War II, she again served with the V.A.D where she taught handicrafts in British and American hospitals.
In 2013, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her death, her family started to published her novels as ebook through Amazon Kindle.