Violet Winspear

Violet Winspear

Violet Winspear has written at least 42 books. Their most popular book is The sun tower with 0 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

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Author Bio

Violet Winspear was born on 28 April 1928 in England. She worked in a factory since 1942, when in 1961 she sold her first romance novels to Mills & Boon. In 1963, she became a full time writer.[2] She wrote from her home in the south-east England, that she never left, but she meticulously researched her far-flung settings at the local library. She never married, and had no children. She inspired her nephew Jonathan Winspear to write.

Violet said: "The real aim of romance is to provide escape and entertainment", but when in 1970 she commented: "I get my heroes so that they're lean and hard muscled and mocking and sardonic and tough and tigerish and single, of course. Oh and they've got to be rich and then I make it that they're only cynical and smooth on the surface. But underneath they're well, you know, sort of lost and lonely. In need of love but, when roused, capable of breathtaking passion and potency. Most of my heroes, well all of them really, are like that. They frighten but fascinate. They must be the sort of men who are capable of rape: men it's dangerous to be alone in the room with." The comment, that they were 'capable of rape' caused a big controversy, uproar and lead to her receiving hate mail.

In 1973, she became a launch author for the new Presents line of category romance novels. Mills & Boon/Harlequin Presents books were more sensual than the previous line, Romance, under which she had been published. She was chosen to be a launch author because she, along with Anne Mather and Anne Hampson were the most popular and prolific of Mills & Boon's British authors.

Considered a legend in the romance community and influenced many authors, including Muriel Jensen, Jane Porter, Trish Morey and Sandra Marton. She also inspired her nephew Jonathan to write. She pased away at the beginning of 1989 after a long battle with cancer.

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The sun tower
The sun tower
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The Sin Of Cynara
The Sin Of Cynara
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Love is the Honey
Love is the Honey
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Dragon Bay
Dragon Bay
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Dearest demon
Dearest demon
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The Valdez Marriage
The Valdez Marriage
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The awakening of Alice
The awakening of Alice
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Darling Infidel
Darling Infidel
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Dragon Bay
Dragon Bay
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The child of Judas
The child of Judas
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Bride's lace
Bride's lace
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Beloved tyrant
Beloved tyrant
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Satan Took A Bride
Satan Took A Bride
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The kisses and the wine
The kisses and the wine
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The Love Battle
The Love Battle
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The Girl At Goldenhawk
The Girl At Goldenhawk
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The noble savage
The noble savage
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The Devil's Darling
The Devil's Darling
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Secret fire
Secret fire
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The man she married
The man she married
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The burning sands
The burning sands
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Palace of the peacocks
Palace of the peacocks
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The glass castle
The glass castle
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Palace Of The Pomegranate
Palace Of The Pomegranate
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Blue jasmine
Blue jasmine
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Darling infidel
Darling infidel
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The loved and the feared
The loved and the feared
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Tender Is the Tyrant
Tender Is the Tyrant
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The girl at Goldenhawk
The girl at Goldenhawk
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Devil in a Silver Room
Devil in a Silver Room
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The Tower of the Captive
The Tower of the Captive
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No Man of Her Own
No Man of Her Own
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The Little Nobody
The Little Nobody
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Desire Has No Mercy
Desire Has No Mercy
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The honey is bitter
The honey is bitter
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Bride's dilemma
Bride's dilemma
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Beloved castaway
Beloved castaway
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The Sheik's Captive
The Sheik's Captive
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House of storms
House of storms
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Forbidden rapture
Forbidden rapture
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