Patricia Veryan
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Patricia Veryan | |
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Born | Patricia Bannister 1923 |
Died | May 18, 2009 Bellevue, Washington, US |
Pen name | Gwyneth Moore |
Language | English |
Period | 1978–2002 |
Genre | Historical Fiction, Romance |
Subject | Jacobite Rebellion, Regency, Georgian |
Patricia Veryan, neé Patricia Bannister (born 1923 in London, England; died November 18, 2009 in Bellevue, Washington, USA[1]) was a writer of historical romance fiction from 1978 until 2002. She wrote under the names Patricia Veryan and Gwyneth Moore.
Her novels, which were written in English, have been translated into several foreign languages including Italian and German. The majority of her novels were set during the Georgian and Regency periods, in addition to one book set during World War II.
Bibliography[2]
- The Lord and the Gypsy (1978)
- Love's Duet (1979)
- Mistress of Willowvale (1980)
- Nanette (1981)
- Some Brief Folly (1981)
- Feather Castles (1982)
- Married Past Redemption (1983)
- The Noblest Frailty (1983)
- The Wagered Widow (1984)
- Sanguinet's Crown (1985)
- Practice to Deceive (1985)
- Journey to Enchantment (1986)
- The Tyrant (1987)
- Give All to Love (1987)
- Love Alters Not (1988)
- Cherished Enemy (1988)
- The Dedicated Villain (1989)
- Logic of the Heart (1990)
- Time's Fool (1991)
- Had We Never Loved (1992)
- Poor Splendid Wings (1992)
- Ask Me No Questions (1993)
- "Sweet Charlatan" in Autumn Loves (1993)
- A Shadow's Bliss (1994)
- Never Doubt I Love (1995)
- The Mandarin of Mayfair (1995)
- Lanterns (1996)
- The Riddle of Alabaster Royal (1997)
- The Riddle of the Lost Lover (1998)
- The Riddle of the Reluctant Rake (1999)
- The Riddle of the Shipwrecked Spinster (2001)
- The Riddle of the Deplorable Dandy (2002)
As Gwyneth Moore,
- Men Were Deceivers Ever (1989)
- The Dirty Frog (1990)
- Love's Lady Lost (1991)
References
- ^ "Patricia Veryan | LibraryThing". www.librarything.com. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
- ^ "Veryan Books". www.mandry.net. Retrieved May 24, 2016.