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OMG I love Victoria Holt’s books. It hooks you in and you can’t stop reading until it’s over. And afterwards, you ponder about what just happened. It is an awesome experience! I remember my mom yelling at me for staying up til 5 am, reading her books. LOL I was looking for a website to tell me her list of books and summaries when I found this!
My first Victoria Holt book was Mistress of Mellyn in 1963. I was 11 and totally hooked! I gave the book to a classmate to read and we did a short skit about the book for the class. Our teacher asked me for the book to read. The next day she said to me “you kept me up all night reading that book”. I was still reading her books in my twenties and now that I am in my mid-fifties I have begun to reread them. After all these years it is great to know that people are still discovering her writing and falling under the magic spell her romances create for the reader. Thank you Victoria Holt for a lifetime of enjoyment!