Jeanne Hines
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| Jeanne Hines | |
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| 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
- This Towering Passion, November 1978
- Her Shining Splendor, July 1980
- The Mistress, 1991
[edit] Love Series
- Bold Breathless Love, August 1981
- Rash Reckless love, June 1982
- Wild Willful Love, October 1982
- Rich Radiant Love, June 1983
[edit] Song Series
- Lovesong, September 1985
- Windsong, March 1986
- Nightsong, September 1986
[edit] As Rosamond Royal
- Rapture, 1979

