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  Virginia Henley, née Virginia Syddall (b. 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England), is a British successful writer of historical-romance novels. She is well-known for her Medieval, Renaissance and other period piece romance novels.
  
  Biography
  
  Virginia Syddall was born in 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England, UK. Her father, Thomas Syddall, taught her to love history, she later on obtained a university degree in History.
  Virginia has been married to Arthur Henley since 1956, and they had two sons. The marriage was installed in Toronto, Canada, where she was a housewife, who read "The Wolf and the Dove" by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, and decided start to write. She sold her first novel The Irish Gypsy in 1982 to Avon Books.
  She became a friend of other prominent writers such as Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, Bertrice Small, Heather Graham Pozzessere, Kat Martin, Christina Skye, Marsha Canham and Susan Johnson.
  Now, with her husband retired, they live the warm months in St. Petersburg, Florida (United States), and they spend summers in Ontario, Canada, where live their two children, and three grandsons.
  [edit]Writing career
  
  Virginia Henley is the author of eighteen historical novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Seduced and Desired, as well as three novellas. Her work has been translated into fourteen languages.
  [edit]Style
  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. This attention to historical details is a hallmark of her novels. From the practices and traditions of the day, to the trends in fashion and down to the lives of prominent families in history - Henley combines them to create a rich background for her characters. Apart from the male and female protagonists, Henley's romance novels also contain colorful supporting characters, each with their own adventures and romances which at times even rival those of the main protagonists.
  Henley has won several awards for her work - including the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, Waldenbooks' Bestselling Award, Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers. She is also regularly praised and given rave reviews by Affaire de Coeur, Heartland Critiques, Rendezvous and USA Today.
  [edit]Publishing Houses
  Virginia Henley first published her books under Dell Publishing. From the 1980s to 1992, all her novels were published by Dell. In 1993, Island Books, a division of Dell Books, began publishing her works. There are marked differences between Henley's books published by Dell and those published by Island Books. The novels published by Dell had illustrated cover pages, with a plot synopsis on the back cover. The books published by Island had only her name and the novel's title over a background image of a particular flower with the illustration appearing on the second page.
  [edit]Bibliography
  
  [edit]Single Novels
  The Irish Gypsy (1982) = Enticed (1994)
  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 (1998) Based on the life of Bess of Hardwick
  Ravished (2002)
  Undone (2003)
  Insatiable (2004)
  Unmasked (2005)
  [edit]Medieval Plantagenet Trilogy
  The Falcon and the Flower (1989)
  The Dragon and the Jewel (1991)
  The Marriage Prize (2000)
  [edit]Clan Kennedy Saga
  Tempted (1992)
  The Border Hostage (2001)
  [edit]De Warenne Family Saga
  A Year and A Day (1998)
  Infamous (2006)
  Notorious (2007)
  [edit]The Duke Saga
  The Decadent Duke (2008)
  The Irish Duke (2010)
  [edit]Omnibus in Collaborations
  "Christmas Eve" in A Gift of Joy (1995) (with Jo Goodman, Brenda Joyce and Fern Michaels)
  "Letter of love" in Love's Legacy (1996) (with Madeline Baker, Mary Balogh, Elaine Barbieri, Lori Copeland, Cassie Edwards, Heather Graham, Catherine Hart, Penelope Neri, Diana Palmer and Janelle Taylor)
  "Love and joy" in A Christmas Miracle (1996) (with Katherine Kingsley, Stephanie Mittman and Rebecca Paisley)
  "Christmas Eve" in Let It Snow (2003) (with Holly Chamberlin, Marcia Evanick and Fern Michaels)
  "Christmas Eve" in Deck the Halls (2004) (with Marcia Evanick, Lisa Jackson, Fern Michaels and Linda Lael Miller)
  "Smuggler's Lair" in Lords of Desire (2009) (with Kristi Astor, Victoria Dahl and Sally MacKenzie)
  [edit]Awards
  
  1988 Winner of the Romantic Times Award for Best Elizabethan Historical Romance by The Hawk and the Dove
  1989 Winner of the Romantic Times Award for Most Sensual by The Falcon and the Flower
  1990 Winner of the Romantic Times Award for Best English Historical Romance by The Pirate and the Pagan
  Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award
  Waldenbooks' Bestselling Award
  Affaire de Coeur
  Heartland Critiques
  Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers
  Rendezvous Award
  USA Today Award
    

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