5 Novels by Violet Winspear
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Overview: 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.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
Bride’s Dilemma
Could love really turn into hate?
Tina had never felt more miserable or vulnerable. She had married John Recarrel, a wealthy, distinguished sculptor, a man she loved with all her heart. But why had John married her?
Tina could never compete with the memory of his fabulously first wife, Joanna. Perhaps all John required was a mother-cum-friend for his young daughter, Liza….
For all his other needs were obviously filled by this beautiful, glamorous Paula Carrish.
Cap Flamingo
"You must marry me right now"
Fern gazed at Ross Kingdom disbelievingly. She couldn’t marry him just because a few people mistakenly thought they’d spent the night together. Marriage was sacred; not meant to be a cover-up for scandal.
But then, Ross was a well-known journalist; his sister was a movie star. Anything that happened in his family made news – the kind of news that could ruin Fern’s reputation forever.
"All right," Fern said quietly. "I’ll marry you!"
Forbidden Rapture
When Della Neve went on a Mediterranean cruise she wanted a rest, not a holiday romance. Her future was already bound to Marsh Graham, the fiance to whom she owed everything — who had brought her up, moulded her into a great star, and who loved her deeply.
But on board ship Della met Nicholas di Fioro Franquila, a charming, rakish, devastating man of the world who treated women as playthings. Nevertheless, Della began to find herself falling for him as all his other women did; to become gradually aware that in Nicholas she was finding something that was missing in her relationship with Marsh — rapture, perhaps?
But even if Nicholas should see her as some-thing more than just another conquest, how could she think of him when she owed Marsh so much?
Palace of the Pomegranate
Forces of destiny drew them together.
On the face of it, Grace Wilde had everything—youth, beauty, wealth and a title. All she lacked was happiness.
She had been coerced into a loveless marriage with the uncaring, unfaithful Tony Wilde. And then, on an expedition into the Persian desert, she fell into the hands of another man, Kharim Khan, who was different from any other man she had met.
Would he succeed in melting the ice that was Grace’s heart? And even if he did, how could she ever hope to be of any importance to him?
Sun Lord’s Woman
Kismet – a force as gentle as an Arabian night, yet as cruel as the desert heat – brought Linda Layne from mock-Tudor suburbia to the arms of the only man she could ever love. Then on their wedding night it dealt the cruellest of cards. Sheikh Karim el Khalid was a man proud of his Arab blood, too scarred by the events of his childhood to let love grow between them once he had discovered Linda’s background. Yet love was the only thing that would bridge the gap between his own and Linda’s heritage.
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