About Virginia Henley
Virginia Syddall was born on December 5, 1935 in England, where her father, Thomas Syddall, taught her to love history. She obtained a degree in
History in the University. In 1956, Virginia married Arthur Henley. They moved to America, and now they live most of the year in St. Petersburg, Florida, and they spend the hot summers in Ontario, Canada, where they have their two adult children and three grandsons.
Virginia Henley is a New York Times bestselling writer of historical novels. Her work has been translated into fourteen languages. She is the recipient of more than a dozen writing awards, including a Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, a Waldenbooks' Bestselling Award, and a Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers.
Virginia Henley is a New York Times bestselling writer of historical novels. Her work has been translated into fourteen languages. She is the recipient of more than a dozen writing awards, including a Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, a Waldenbooks' Bestselling Award, and a Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers.
Series
Medieval Plantagenet
1. The Falcon and the Flower (1989)
2. The Dragon and the Jewel (1991)
3. The Marriage Prize (2000)
1. The Falcon and the Flower (1989)
2. The Dragon and the Jewel (1991)
3. The Marriage Prize (2000)
Novels
Irish Gypsy (1982)
aka Enticed
Bold Conquest (1983)
Wild Hearts (1985)
The Raven and the Rose (1987)
The Hawk and the Dove (1988)
The Pirate and the Pagan (1990)
Seduced (1994)
Desired (1995)
Enslaved (1995)
Dream Lover (1997)
A Woman of Passion (1999)
Ravished (2002)
Undone (2003)
Insatiable (2004)
Unmasked (2005)
The Decadent Duke (2008)
aka Enticed
Bold Conquest (1983)
Wild Hearts (1985)
The Raven and the Rose (1987)
The Hawk and the Dove (1988)
The Pirate and the Pagan (1990)
Seduced (1994)
Desired (1995)
Enslaved (1995)
Dream Lover (1997)
A Woman of Passion (1999)
Ravished (2002)
Undone (2003)
Insatiable (2004)
Unmasked (2005)
The Decadent Duke (2008)
Omnibus
A Gift of Joy (1995) (with Jo Goodman, Brenda Joyce and Fern Michaels)
A Christmas Miracle (1996) (with Katherine Kingsley, Stephanie Mittman and Rebecca Paisley)
Love's Legacy Omnibus (1996) (with Madeline Baker, Mary Balogh, Elaine Barbieri, Lori Copeland, Cassie Edwards, Heather Graham, Catherine Hart, Penelope Neri, Diana Palmer and Janelle Taylor)
Let It Snow (2003) (with Holly Chamberlin, Marcia Evanick and Fern Michaels)
Deck the Halls (2004) (with Marcia Evanick, Lisa Jackson, Fern Michaels and Linda Lael Miller)
Lords of Desire (2009) (with Kristi Astor, Victoria Dahl and Sally MacKenzie)
A Christmas Miracle (1996) (with Katherine Kingsley, Stephanie Mittman and Rebecca Paisley)
Love's Legacy Omnibus (1996) (with Madeline Baker, Mary Balogh, Elaine Barbieri, Lori Copeland, Cassie Edwards, Heather Graham, Catherine Hart, Penelope Neri, Diana Palmer and Janelle Taylor)
Let It Snow (2003) (with Holly Chamberlin, Marcia Evanick and Fern Michaels)
Deck the Halls (2004) (with Marcia Evanick, Lisa Jackson, Fern Michaels and Linda Lael Miller)
Lords of Desire (2009) (with Kristi Astor, Victoria Dahl and Sally MacKenzie)
Links to other websites
| virginiahenley.com |
Virginia Henley recommends
Hour of the Rose (1994) (Draycott Abbey, book 1) Christina Skye "Christina Skye is superb!" | You Belong to My Heart (1996) Nan Ryan "Vintage Nan Ryan... it smolders with sexuality." | The Raven's Moon (1997) (Scottish Clans (Scott-Macrae-Fraser), book 2) Susan King "Susan King's talent is a gift from the gods." | |
Seducing Sullivan (1998) Julie Elizabeth Leto "Blazing hot! A story so sexually seductive you can't stop reading!" | The Prisoner (2001) (Orphan, book 1) Karyn Monk "[It] will fill your heart with joy." | One Knight Stands (2005) Jocelyn Kelley "A splendid read." | |
Midnight's Bride (2007) Sophia Johnson "A heart-stopping love story wrapped in an enchanting, mythic legend." |
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