Virginia Henley's novels are not typical 'bodice rippers' - attention is paid to many details such as historical events, which are integrated seamlessly into an otherwise fictional story. Her work has been translated into fourteen languages. Virginia Henley is the author of thirty historical novels, including The New York Times bestsellers Seduced and Desired, as well as three novellas. Woodiwiss, Bertrice Small, Heather Graham Pozzessere, Kat Martin, Christina Skye, Marsha Canham and Susan Johnson. She became a friend of other prominent writers such as Kathleen E. She sold her first novel The Irish Gypsy in 1982 to Avon Books. Woodiwiss, and decided to start to write. The marriage took place in Grimsby, Ontario, where she was a housewife, who read The Wolf and the Dove by Kathleen E. They had two sons, Sean and Adam four grandchildren, Daryl, Michael, Tara and Ryan and three great grandchildren, Aireanna, Elizabeth & Faelynn. Virginia married Arthur Henley in 1956 and they remained together until his death in 2013. Her mother, Lillian Syddall, taught her to love history. Virginia Syddall was born on 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England. She is well known for her Medieval, Renaissance and other period piece romance novels. Virginia Henley (née Virginia Syddall born 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England), is a British-Canadian writer of historical- romance novels.
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