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Virginia Syddall Henley
Born
Virginia Syddall (1935-12-05) 5 December 1935 (age 88) Bolton, England
Pen name
Virginia Henley
Occupation
novelist
Citizenship
Canada
Period
1982 - Present
Genre
Romance, Historical, Erotica
Spouse
Arthur Henley
Children
2
Website
virginiahenley.com
Virginia Henley (née Virginia Syddall; born 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England), is a British-Canadian writer of historical-romance novels. She is well known for her Medieval, Renaissance and other period piece romance novels.
VirginiaHenley (née Virginia Syddall; born 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England), is a British-Canadian writer of historical-romance novels. She is well...
principles in a number of jurisdictions A Year and a Day (1998 novel), by VirginiaHenley A Year and a Day (2004 novel), by Leslie Pietrzyk (pub. William Morrow)...
Woods) Let It Snow (2003) (with Holly Chamberlin, Marcia Evanick, VirginiaHenley) Jingle All the Way (2004) (with Theresa Alan, Jane Blackwood and Linda...
by Jean Plaidy; The Falcon and the Flower, a 1988 romance novel by VirginiaHenley; Wings of the Storm, a 1992 novel by Suzan Sizemore; Always, a 2000...
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Tewkesbury. Isabel and her husband Richard appear as characters in VirginiaHenley's historical novels, The Marriage Prize and The Dragon and the Jewel...
Henley Field is a historic site in Lakeland, Florida. Built in 1922, it is located at 1125 North Florida Avenue. Clare Henley, for whom the park was named...
Terry L. Meyers, "Samuel Henley's 'Dark Beginnings' in Virginia," Notes and Queries, 59 (September 2012), 347-350. Samuel Henley at the Eighteenth-Century...
Jane Cynthia Harrod-Eagles: The Morland Dynasty, and "The Dark Rose" VirginiaHenley: A Woman of Passion Eleanor Hibbert: Shadow of the Pomegranate, Katharine...
canonisation has ever been introduced. Joan of Acre makes an appearance in VirginiaHenley's historical romance Infamous. In the book, Joan, known as Joanna, is...