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Violet Winspear (1928–1989)

Autore di The Honey Is Bitter

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Fonte dell'immagine: Violet Winspear

Serie

Opere di Violet Winspear

The Honey Is Bitter (1967) 42 copie
A Girl Possessed (1980) 24 copie
Desire Has No Mercy (1979) 24 copie
Time of the Temptress (1977) 23 copie
The Girl at Goldenhawk (1974) 22 copie
Satan Took a Bride (1975) 21 copie
The Child of Judas (1976) 19 copie
Blue Jasmine (1969) 19 copie
Bride's Lace (1984) 18 copie
No Man of Her Own (1981) 18 copie
Beloved Castaway (1968) 17 copie
By Love Bewitched (1984) 17 copie
The Man She Married (1982) 17 copie
Lucifer's Angel (1961) 16 copie
Palace of the Peacocks (1969) 15 copie
A Silken Barbarity (1987) 14 copie
Black Douglas (1971) 14 copie
Devil in a Silver Room (1973) 14 copie
The Loved and the Feared (1977) 14 copie
L'ultima corrida (1977) 14 copie
Love Is the Honey (1980) 14 copie
The Valdez Marriage (1978) 14 copie
The Burning Sands (1976) 14 copie
The Pagan Island (1972) 13 copie
The Passionate Sinner (1977) 12 copie
Bride of Lucifer (1971) 12 copie
Tawny Sands (1970) 12 copie
The Devil's Darling (1975) 11 copie
Sun Lord's Woman (1985) 11 copie
The Noble Savage (1974) 11 copie
The Awakening of Alice (1978) 11 copie
The Unwilling Bride (1969) 11 copie
House of Strangers (1963) 10 copie
The Sun Tower (1976) 10 copie
Bride's Dilemma (1965) 10 copie
Beloved Tyrant (1964) 10 copie
Pilgrim's Castle (1969) 10 copie
Dear Puritan (1971) 10 copie
Tender Is the Tyrant (1967) 10 copie
The Chateau of St. Avrell (1970) 10 copie
House of Storms (1985) 10 copie
The Sin of Cynara (1976) 10 copie
Dragon Bay (1969) 10 copie
The Glass Castle (1973) 9 copie
The Tower of the Captive (1966) 9 copie
Rapture of the Desert (1972) 9 copie
The Dangerous Delight (1968) 9 copie
Raintree Valley (1971) 9 copie
Secret Fire (1984) 9 copie
The Little Nobody (1971) 8 copie
Wife Without Kisses (1961) 8 copie
The Love Battle (1977) 8 copie
Dearest Demon (1975) 8 copie
Love's Agony (1981) 8 copie
The Viking Stranger (1966) 8 copie
Desert Doctor (1965) 8 copie
The Strange Waif (1962) 8 copie
The Cazalet Bride (1970) 8 copie
Forbidden Rapture (1973) 7 copie
The Kisses and the Wine (1973) 7 copie
The Silver Slave (1972) 7 copie
Love's Prisoner (1964) 6 copie
Darling Infidel (1976) 6 copie
The Court of the Veils (1968) 6 copie
Of Dolls and Angels (1992) 6 copie
The Sheik's Captive (1979) 4 copie
Romance Treasury: The Mountains of Spring / O Kiss Me, Kate / Blue Jasmine (1976) — Collaboratore; Collaboratore — 4 copie
The Honeymoon (1986) 3 copie
The Child of Judas [Manga] (2015) — Original Text — 1 copia
Schejkens brud (1980) 1 copia
Att älska en främling (1981) 1 copia

Opere correlate

How to Write a Romance and Get it Published (1983) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni121 copie
Lucifer's Angel (2002) — Original Text — 3 copie
Dragon Bay — Original Text — 2 copie
The Passionate Sinner (2003) — Original Text — 1 copia
Pilgrim's Castle [Manga] (2011) — Original Text — 1 copia
No Man of Her Own [Manga] (2016) — Original Text — 1 copia
The Sun Tower (2017) — Original Text — 1 copia
Darling Infidel — Original Text — 1 copia
The Man She Married (2022) — Original Text — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Winspear, Violet
Data di nascita
1928-04-28
Data di morte
1989-01
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Hackney, London, England, UK
Attività lavorative
clerk
dishwasher
packer
Breve biografia
Violet Winspear was born on 28 April 1928 in London, 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. 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, but she inspired her nephew Jonathan to write. Violet died at January 1989 after a long battle with cancer.

She said: "The real aim of romance is to provide escape and entertainment", but she created a maelstrom 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 uproar and lead to her receiving hate mail. Interestingly, she railed against the work of authors such as Harold Robbins. Winspear's forte was creating and sustaining sexual tension between her characters while building fantastic worlds.

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"I -- I sensed something RUTHLESS about him. He moulds people to his tastes, and he makes them submit whether they want to or not," Lauri described Maxim di Corte to her aunt Pat when, as an inexperienced girl, Lauri first joined Maxim's famous corps de ballet.

There was no doubt that Maxim de Corte would use these ruthless qualities to make her submit to him as a dancer, but could he make her do the same for him -- as a woman?
Harlequin 1208
 
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Karen74Leigh | Dec 27, 2022 |
This book was okay but it had tons of potential that it didn't live up to. The conflict was different with the heroine being a 4th Jewish and his Muslim father having been murdered in a racially motivated attack. But that conflict was dropped pretty quickly. The one about the withheld passport came out of left field. She was so crazy about him that her instant knee jerk reaction to leave him and her leaping to the conclusion that he was still going to divorce her was weak writing. Both would have worked better if there had been ongoing threads about them. But they were pretty much hot and heavy after just some lip service to the conflicts.… (altro)
 
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Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
It was a fairly good read. There was sufficient contact between the couple to allow me to buy the relationship unlike some of these older HPs where there are almost no scenes of them together. The hero was alpha but far from a dick. The heroine was overly feisty. She kept berating him for being autocratic when he really wasn’t. The end was nice, sufficiently long to get a lot of I love yours and explanations covered.
 
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Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Just okay. I’m not fond of heroine’s who sassily fight the hero at every turn just to show how independent they are. The dialogue was so unrealistic. The heroine was an absolute ninny. The ending was pretty much just a whimper and a sigh. I liked him but wondered what he saw in her.
 
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Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |

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Opere
99
Opere correlate
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Utenti
895
Popolarità
#28,623
Voto
3.0
Recensioni
23
ISBN
329
Lingue
5
Preferito da
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