Helene Young

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Helene Young
Helene Young
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
GenreRomantic suspense
SubjectAustralian Fiction
Website
www.heleneyoung.com

Helene Young is an Australian author of seven romantic suspense novels.[1][2][3]

Career[edit]

Young’s debut novel Wings of Fear (formerly known as Border Watch) was published in 2010 and won the Australian Romance Readers Association (ARRA) Favourite Romantic Suspense award in 2010[4][2][5] and the Romance Writers of Australia (RWA) Romantic Book of the Year in 2011.[4][5] It is the first book in a trilogy focusing on coastal surveillance around Australia.

The second book in the series, Shattered Sky, won the RWA Romantic Book of the Year award in 2012 and was shortlisted for the Davitt Award, also in 2012.[6][2][7]

The final book in the series, Burning Lies, was shortlisted for Daphne du Maurier Award Mystery/Suspense in 2013 and the 2013 RWA Romantic Book of the Year.[2]

Young was voted the Australian Romance Readers Association’s favourite romantic suspense writer in 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015.[8][2]

She says her inspiration comes from her colleagues in the aviation industry, her personal experiences, living in regional Australia and meeting people and strong women characters.[9][10]

Personal[edit]

In 2017, ill health cut Young's 28-year career in the aviation industry, which included being a pilot, Grade One Flight Instructor, Check and Training Captain for QantasLink and Queensland Regional Flying Manager for QantasLink.[1][4][11] She and her husband Graham now sail the Coral Sea on their catamaran while she continues to write.[2][12] She also conducts writing courses for the Queensland Writers Centre and speaks at book clubs, writing and community groups, schools and libraries.[11]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Wings of Fear (Formerly Border Watch) – 2010 Hachette Australia
  • Shattered Sky – February 2011 – Hachette Australia
  • Burning Lies – 2012 – Penguin Australia
  • Half Moon Bay, 22 May 2013 – Penguin Australia
  • Safe Harbour, 26 March 2014 – Penguin Australia
  • Northern Heat, 27 May 2015 – Penguin Australia
  • Return to Roseglen, 2 July 2018 - Penguin Random House Australia

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b New career takes off, The Cairns Post, June 3, 2015, Page 20
  2. ^ a b c d e f https://www.amazon.com/Helene-Young/e/B006T5ESEE, Helene Young, “Helene Young”
  3. ^ http://australianruralromance.com/spotlight-on-helene-young-and-burning-lies, “Spotlight On: Helene Young and Burning Lies”, Australian Rural Romance / January 11, 2016
  4. ^ a b c Roz Pully,The write stuff comes to town, Cairns Eye magazine, August 6, 2016, Pages 1, 8-9
  5. ^ a b Denise Carter, “Romance made in Cairns”, The Cairns Post, August 17, 2011, pages 1, 12
  6. ^ World Book Trade, http://worldbooktrade.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/2012-davitt-awards-shortlists-australia.html, 2012 Davitt Awards shortlists, August 14, 2012
  7. ^ Australian Romance Readers Association, https://australianromancereaders.wordpress.com/2016/01/15/2015-arr-awards-finalists-announced, 2015 ARR Awards: finalists announced, January 15, 2016
  8. ^ Penquin, https://www.penguin.com.au/authors/helene-young, Helene Young
  9. ^ Sam Davis, http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/03/25/2855727.htm, The flying crime fiction writer, ABC, March 25, 2010
  10. ^ Fiona Purdon, "Tales from the frontier", the Herald Sun, March 6, 2010, Page 22
  11. ^ a b Sarah Blinco, https://issuu.com/profile_mag/docs/tnq_profile_july, Profile Magazine, June 28, 2012, pages 1, 24-25, 26-27
  12. ^ Boni Holmes, https://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/news/visit-turns-to-extended-stay-as-couple-fall-in-lov/3209852/#/0, “Visit turns to extended stay as couple fall in love with city”, Fraser Coast Chronicle, August 8, 2017

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