Jeanne Hines

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Jeanne Hines
Pseudonym: Jeanne Hines,
Valerie Sherwood,
Rosamond Royal
Born: 1922
West Virginia (USA) Flag of United States
Occupation: Novelist
Nationality: United States of America Flag of United States
Writing period: 1973
1991
Genres: Gothic, Romance
Debut works: The slashed portrait

Jeanne Hines (b. 1922 in West Virginia) is an American writer of gothic novels as her real name and romance novels as Valerie Sherwood and Rosamond Royal.[1]

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[edit] Biography

Jeanne Hines was born on 1922 in West Virginia (USA). She grew up in a preservative family, but she dreamed about doing something more than to marry and to be a housewife.

She wrote while she traveled with her husband between their five mansions distributed by the East Coast.

She won the Romantic Times 1987-1988 Career Achievement Award in the category of "historical adventure".[2]

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] As Jeanne Hines

  • The slashed portrait 1973
  • Tidehawks 1974
  • Talons of the hawk 1975
  • Bride of terror 1976
  • Scarecrow house 1976
  • The legend of Witchwynd 1976
  • The keys to Queenscourt 1976
  • The third wife 1977

[edit] As Valerie Sherwood

  • This loving torment 1977,08
  • These golden pleasures 1977,11
  • Lovely lying lips 1983,12
  • Born to love 1984,06
  • To love a rouge 1987,10
  • Her crowning glory 1988
  • Lisbon 1989,09

[edit] Angel Series

  1. This towering passion 1978,11
  2. Her shining splendor 1980,07
  3. The mistress 1991

[edit] Love Series

  1. Blod breathless love 1981,08
  2. Rash reskless love 1982,06
  3. Wild willful love 1982,10
  4. Rich radiant love 1983,06

[edit] Song Series

  1. Lovesong 1985,09
  2. Windsong 1986,03
  3. Nightsong 1986,09

[edit] As Rosamond Royal

  • Rapture 1979

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://historicalromancewriters.com/AuthorInfo.cfm?authorID=3305
  2. ^ http://www.romantictimes.com/books_awards.php?type=author&level=2&year=1987-1988