Yvonne Whittal  | |
|---|---|
| Born | DOB unknown South Africa  | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Nationality | South African-British | 
| Period | 1975–Present | 
| Genre | Romantic novel | 
Yvonne Whittal (b. South Africa[1]) is a popular writer of 45 romance novels in Mills & Boon since 1975.
Bibliography
Single novels
- East to Barryvale (1975)
 - The Slender Thread (1976)
 - Devil's Gateway (1977)
 - Price of Happiness (1977)
 - Where Seagulls Cry (1977)
 - Handful of Stardust (1977)
 - Magic of the Baobab (1978)
 - Scars of Yesterday (1978)
 - Broken Link (1978)
 - Beloved Benefactor (1978)
 - Love Is Eternal (1978)
 - Bitter Enchantment (1979)
 - Summer of the Weeping Rain (1979)
 - Man from Amazibu Bay (1980)
 - Silver Falcon (1980)
 - Season of Shadows (1980)
 - Dance of the Snake (1981)
 - Light Within (1981)
 - Where Two Ways Meet (1981)
 - Lion of La Roche (1981)
 - The Spotted Plume (1981)
 - Bitter Sweet Waters (1982)
 - Late Harvest (1982)
 - House of Mirrors (1982)
 - Web of Silk (1982)
 - Chains of Gold (1983)
 - Ride the Wind (1983)
 - Dark Heritage (1983)
 - Indesirable Miss Logan (1983)
 - Echo in the Valley (1984)
 - Cape of Misfortune (1984)
 - The Devil's Pawn (1984)
 - Wild Jasmine (1985)
 - Moment in Time (1985)
 - The Darker Side of Loving (1986)
 - This One Night (1986)
 - Sunset at Izilwane (1986)
 - ElDorado (1987)
 - There Is No Tomorrow (1987)
 - Bid for Independence (1987)
 - Too Long a Sacrifice (1988)
 - Bridge to Nowhere (1989)
 - Shadow Across the Moon (1990)
 - Valley of the Devil (1991)
 - Far Horizons (1992)
 - Dare To Dream (2012)
 - Remembrance of Love (2017)
 
Omnibus in collaboration
- Romance Treasury (1975) (with Karin Mutch and Susan Barrie)
 - Intruder / Love's Puppet / Devil's Gateway (1983) (with Jane Donnelly and Henrietta Reid)
 - The Enchanted Woods / To Begin Again / Handful of Stardust (1986) (with Katrina Britt and Jan MacLean)
 
References and sources
- Yvonne Whittal's Webpage in Fantastic Fiction's Website
 - Harlequin Enterprises Ltd's Website
 
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