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His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath
His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath












His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath

Mr H says if it has the word ‘new’ in the ad copy, then I will buy it. I also like to shop and am easily swayed by clever advertising. I don’t think there are many I haven’t dragged my poor kids around.

His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath

To be frank, I’m a total history nerd and like nothing better than roaming around a stately home or castle. I’m a fairly newbie author but before that I was a History teacher.

His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath

I’m married to the long-suffering and wonderful Mr H, have two practically adult children, a miserable cat called Steve and a mad but lovable dog called Trevor. Which is just as well because it is still one of my favourite cities in the world. VH: Well I suppose I should start by telling you that I live in foggy London (not that it’s ever really foggy outside of Hollywood films) and that I have spent my entire life living within spitting distance of the capital.

His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath

Being interviewed at AAR makes me feel like a proper romance author!Ĭaz: Hah – I knew we were good for something! So – seeing as this is your first time visiting us, tell our readers a bit about yourself. I was pleased when Virginia agreed to take time out of what is obviously a very busy schedule to have a chat with me for AAR – thanks, and welcome! Heath has published five more titles – three of them standalones and the other two the first duo in her ongoing Wild Warriners series and September sees the publication of her seventh book – another standalone – a seasonal title, His Mistletoe Wager. Over the past year-and-a-bit since Rogue’s publication, Ms. One of those was British author Virginia Heath whose début, That Despicable Rogue was a thoroughly enjoyable, funny, romantic and sexy story that was so accomplished it was hard to believe it was her first published work. Back in the dim but not so distant past – more specifically, December 2016 – when I was choosing my favourite books of the year, I realised I’d been lucky enough to find no less than three new authors whose books had captivated me and turned them immediately into “must read” authors.














His Mistletoe Wager by Virginia Heath