Biography Victoria Holt


The exact date of birth, as well as the details of the personal life, are still a secret, but it is known that she published her first book “Beyond the Blue Mountains” in the year. This was the first of the more than the historical novels written under the pseudonym Gene Plaidi. Books written under this pseudonym are almost all about English history related to real historical figures.

Later, her American agent suggested that she write a new series of Gothic novels, the first of which, “Mrs. Mellin Castle,” appeared in the literary pseudonym Victoria Holt Oi Roman Victoria Holt “Black Opal” was published posthumously. Share a link with Beat's friends: how great it is that you remembered this writer. I adore her. Holt has a little novels with a Gothic bias. I joined the Gothic novels after Holt's novels.

In her books there are usually an ever -doubt gheroin and mysterious ggerier. Of course, her novels are not purely love, usually without bed scenes, but reading is a pleasure. It is strange that I had not noticed the absence of Holt here before, because this is one of my favorite writers! Her novels are always invitable, which, alas, is now less and less found in the LR.

Holt has everything, and the plot, and history, and the atmosphere of time, and difficult relationships, vivid images and, finally, entertaining intrigue. I read it as Holt, and as Plaidi, and as Philip Carr. Like a playless she will be calmer, but more informative and smart. As Philippa Carr - more exciting. And how holly is diverse. And although she has no descriptions of erotic scenes with their voice, she gracefully emphasizes how they affect psychology and how they change depending on love.

She has women - personalities and images, and not created for sex of a female. Beata: Like Jane Plady, I know her less, because I read her novel two historical and all, for some reason they didn’t go with me. Even amazing, because I really like her how Holte and Carr. Elenka: Now I read her "Miracle in Abbey." It is elegant so, language, style, intrigue is still felt.

The characters, feelings are interesting, the storyline is very well served against the background of historical events that affect the fate of the heroes. The only "but" - I love charming bastards, and here in Bruno a negative shade is so strong that you begin to simply be afraid and it is not clear how the heroine could love this. Juliana: Elenka wrote A: The only "but" - I love charming bastards, and here in Bruno a negative shade is so strong that you begin to be just afraid and it is not clear how the heroine could love this.

Eleinka, what is such a severity manifested? Damaris: Ohho-hu, I missed Katsza. And I walked past the horn and did not read, I thought that not a very internal writer. The Gothic atmosphere is good. And charming bastards too. Juliana wrote A: Eleinka wrote A: The only "but" - I love charming bastards, and here in Bruno a negative shade is so strong that you begin to just be afraid and it is not clear how the heroine could love this.

Bruno feels he takes the heroine Damascus with greed, as if ate. She is a gentle girl, concessive, her passion adders to her, like a pool, captivates. However, the author all the time draws a parallel with another heroine by the girlfriend of the Glavarta, and you begin to understand that in this love triangle not everything is in order.

Biography Victoria Holt

And the strangest thing in the books of Holt, that she has a marzavka and a positive heroine manage to stay to the end. Moreover, she conducts this gradually. It looks like she more sympathizes with cute ladies than Katrinka’s colorful macho: and I did not see such Temka. For a long time I read the novel "The Sixth Wife", in my opinion she wrote? I can’t see, my mother’s book. The book is very interesting and informative in terms of history, if I don’t confuse anything of course Buata: Katrinka, this is probably about the sixth wife of Henry of the eighth?

Then she wrote him under the name of Jane Plaidi. Elenka: I also once read this book. She is calm, psychologically fascinating and reliable. I was always amazed at how Victoria Holt managed to turn dry historical facts into a drama, once living people in understandable characters of novels, which you sympathize and worried about. Katrinka: Beatochka, I already fled to my mother, this is really the "6th wife of Henry of the 8th", but Victoria Holt I did not have been signed by Holt.

When I will have my own Boat’s apartment: Katrinka wrote a: Beatochka, I already ran to my mother, this is really the “6th wife of Henry of the 8th”, but Victoria Holt I did not have been signed by Holt. When I will have my own Katrinka apartment, this is probably our publishers issued a book under the name Victoria Holt, because she mainly wrote historical novels under the name Jane Plaidi.

But then she visited mom at the same time. Why will the publishers revive her books with new beautiful blocks, but print more and more new authors, who are often simply uncomfortable?