For scorching love stories, fans know to look no further than the works of best-selling author Helen Bianchin. In Public Marriage, Private Secrets, Gianna Velez-SaldaNa is the proprietress of an upscale boutique in one of the Gold Coast's trendiest suburbs-trying to leave her brief marriage in the past. But when her husband Raul unexpectedly shows up, their old flame is given new life. His desire is to continue their life together, but she is still haunted by how it all ended.
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" Readable but heroine takes a long time to come around to trusting the hero. Liked that she was proactive in the end. She probably should have groveled more. "
— Jane, 4/1/2013" This was a quick, light read with a few hot sex scenes. I liked Raul very much and Gianna. I would have given this one 4 stars if there had been more dialog and less explanation. "
— KatLynne, 3/19/2013" Readable but heroine takes a long time to come around to trusting the hero. Liked that she was proactive in the end. She probably should have groveled more. "
— Jane, 1/13/2013" This was a quick, light read with a few hot sex scenes. I liked Raul very much and Gianna. I would have given this one 4 stars if there had been more dialog and less explanation. "
— KatLynne, 9/16/2012" I didn't hate it, but I definitely didn't want to finish it. I thought the male character of Raul was very two dimensional. "
— JuJu, 8/6/2012" I didn't hate it, but I definitely didn't want to finish it. I thought the male character of Raul was very two dimensional. "
— JuJu, 3/27/2012Helen Bianchin, the author of four series of romance novels and more than thirty stand-alone novels, worked as a legal secretary in her native New Zealand and then spent two years travelling and working in various parts of Australia. Encouraged by a friend who enjoyed numerous anecdotes of Helen’s life as a tobacco farmer’s wife, she let the tentative idea of romance emerge. Six years after her first book was published, she and her family settled in southeast Queensland.
Nicolette McKenzie was born and
educated in New Zealand. Her television work includes the compilation and
presentation of three programs of New Zealand poetry for the BBC, as well as
comedy, revue, and popular drama. She played the role of Mrs. Bennett for the
BBC World Service adaptation of Pride and
Prejudice.