Jeanne Hines

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Jeanne Hines
Born 1922 (age 85–86)
West Virginia, United States
Pen name Jeanne Hines,
Valerie Sherwood,
Rosamond Royal
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Writing period 1973 - 1991
Genres Gothic fiction, Romance

Jeanne Hines (born 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 grew up in a reserved family, but dreamed about doing something more than marry and become a housewife. She eventually married and ended up writing while she traveled with her husband.

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

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] As Jeanne Hines

[edit] Single novels

  • 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

[edit] Single novels

  • This Loving Torment, August 1977
  • These Golden Pleasures, November 1977
  • Lovely Lying Lips, December 1983
  • Born to Love, June 1984
  • To Love a Rouge, October 1987
  • Her Crowning Glory, 1988
  • Lisbon, September 1989

[edit] Angel Series

  1. This Towering Passion, November 1978
  2. Her Shining Splendor, July 1980
  3. The Mistress, 1991

[edit] Love Series

  1. Bold Breathless Love, August 1981
  2. Rash Reckless love, June 1982
  3. Wild Willful Love, October 1982
  4. Rich Radiant Love, June 1983

[edit] Song Series

  1. Lovesong, September 1985
  2. Windsong, March 1986
  3. Nightsong, September 1986

[edit] As Rosamond Royal

  • Rapture, 1979

[edit] References and sources

  1. ^ Historical Romance Writers Author: Jeanne Hines
  2. ^ Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine: Romance, Mystery and Women's Fiction Reviews
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