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Helen Bianchin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helen Shirley Bianchin
Born (1939-02-20) 20 February 1939 (age 85)
New Zealand
Pen nameHelen Bianchin
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAustralian
Period1975–present
GenreRomantic novel

Helen Bianchin (born 20 February 1939) is a New Zealand-born Australian writer.[1] Since 1975, she has written over 55 romance novels for Mills & Boon.[2][3]

Biography

Bianchin was born on 20 February 1939 in New Zealand. She worked as a legal secretary, then spent two years working and travelling in Australia.[2] In Cairns, she met Danilo Bianchin, an Italian from Treviso; six months later, they married.[1] They had one daughter, Lucia, and two sons Angelo and Peter. Since 1981, the family has resided in Australia.

Bibliography

Single Novels

  • The Willing Heart (1975)
  • Bewildered Haven (1976)
  • Avenging Angel (1977)Harliquin Romance #2084
  • Hills of Home (1978)Harliquin Romance #2175
  • Vines in Splendour (1978)
  • Stormy Possession (1979)
  • Edge of Spring (1979)
  • Master of Uluru (1980)Harliquin Romance #2378
  • Devil in Command (1980)
  • Savage Touch (1981)
  • Wildfire Encounter (1982)
  • Savage pagan (1984)
  • Yesterday's Shadow (1984)
  • Sweet Tempest (1984)
  • Dark Tyrant (1984)
  • Bitter Encore (1985)
  • Dark Enchantment (1986)
  • An Awakening Desire (1987)
  • Touch the Flame (1989)
  • The Tiger's Lair (1990)
  • The Stefanos Marriage (1990)
  • No Gentle Seduction (1991)
  • Reluctant Captive (1992)
  • Stormfire (1992)
  • Passion's Mistress (1994)
  • Dangerous Alliance (1994)
  • Desert Mistress (1996)
  • The Bridal Bed (1998)
  • A Convenient Bridegroom (1999)
  • Mistress by Arrangement (1999)
  • Mistress by Contract (2001)
  • The Husband Test (2001)
  • The Wedding Ultimatum (2002)
  • The Pregnancy Proposal (2003)
  • In the Spaniard's Bed (2003)
  • The Spaniard's Baby Bargain (2004)
  • His Pregnancy Ultimatum (2004)
  • The Disobedient Bride (2005)
  • The Greek's Bought Wife (2005)
  • Purchased by the Billionaire (2006)
  • The High-Society Wife (2006)
  • The Marriage Possession (2007)
  • The Greek Tycoon's Virgin Wife (2007)
  • The Italian's Ruthless Marriage Command (2009)
  • Bride, Bought and Paid for (2009)
  • The Andreou Marriage Arrangement (2010)
  • Public Marriage, Private Secrets (2010)
  • Alessandro's Prize (2011)
  • Alexei's Passionate Revenge (2016)

Santanas Brothers Series

  1. Forgotten Husband (1995)
  2. The Marriage Arrangement (2001)

Marriages Series

  1. An Ideal Marriage? (1997)
  2. The Marriage Campaign (1998)

Lanier Series

  1. The Marriage Deal (2000)
  2. The Husband Assignment (2000)

Dimitriades Series

  1. A Passionate Surrender (2002)
  2. The Greek Bridegroom (2002)

Year Down Under Series Multi-Author

  • No Gentle Seduction (1991)

Forbidden! Series

  • Desert Mistress (1996)

Do Not Disturb Series Multi-Author

  • The Bridal Bed (1998)

Expecting! Series Multi-Author

  • The Pregnancy Proposal (2003)
  • His Pregnancy Ultimatum (2004)

Wedlocked! Series Multi-Author

  • Purchased by the Billionaire (2006)
  • The Marriage Possession (2007)

Collections

  • Forgive and Forget (1998)
  • Forgotten Husband / Desert Mistress (2004)
  • Willing Heart / Ideal Marriage? (2005)

Omnibus in Collaboration

References

  1. ^ a b "Helen Bianchin". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Harlequin.com | Helen Bianchin". 20 July 2011. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  3. ^ "A Passion for Life and Love: Queensland author of romance fiction, Helen Bianchin, tells her story | State Library Of Queensland". www.slq.qld.gov.au. 25 July 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2021.


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