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Love Tangle

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Juliet is determined to move up in the world - by marrying a doctor and having a big wedding. But she certainly doesn't take love too seriously.

Tessa, her cousin, is a free-spirit who thinks marriage is a joke, but secretly craves love.

Between them is Brendan, a young surgeon, who is becoming aware of the complexities of love and attraction, and the difficulties of wedded bliss.

But for all three, finding true love becomes a serious business.

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First published January 1, 1998

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Helen Townsend

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Born in 1947, Helen Townsend was educated in Melbourne and Sydney and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Economics from Sydney University in 1968.

She worked as a researcher in the Health Department of ABC radio and television for ten years, before becoming a full-time writer. Her many projects since have included the position of researcher for the 1990 ABC/Film Australia documentary of her book Baby Boomers, writer/researcher of a one-hour documentary on Antarctica for Channel 7, researcher for the First State 88 Bicentennial Transport Exhibition and story researcher for the film Phar Lap, among others. The National Times, The Sun Herald, Woman's Day and Cleo have all counted Helen as a freelance contributor. She was also the writer of Australia's first internet soap, 'Friday's Beach', shown on the Microsoft network.

Helen has had 17 books published including Turning Point (1996), Real Men (1994), Heroic Measures (1993), Baby Crazy (1990), Baby Boomers Growing up in Australia in the 1940s, '50s and '60s (1988), Adult Children and Their Elderly Parents (1989) and Balancing Act.

She is married to Steve and has three children, Sophie, Lewis and Patrick. Helen's particular interests are literature, history and social issues.

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September 1, 2021
This book was better the more I read! It was a nice read, and didn’t get boring as the plot was neatly compact and follows the lives of more than one protagonist
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September 22, 2013
Great Aussie chick lit, nice to read about eastern suburbs settings of Sydney. Very readable
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