Helene Dunbar is a renowned American author, known for her work in contemporary, young adult, and romance novels. She has written several successful standalone books, including "Boomerang," "These Gentle Wounds," "We Are Lost and Found," "Prelude For Lost Souls," and "What Remains." Dunbar has been hailed as the "Queen of heart-breaking prose" by the editor of Paste Magazine, with her stories often filled with emotional turmoil and the ups and downs of relationships.
Before becoming a novelist, Dunbar held various jobs, including working as a journalist, marketing manager, and drama critic. As a writer, she has covered a wide range of topics, from court cases and Native American-Indian tribes to Irish music and theater. Dunbar's writing covers diverse subjects, showcasing her versatility as an author.
Helene Dunbar is happily married and resides in Nashville with her husband and daughter. She has written for various publications, covering topics as diverse as traditional Irish music, court cases, and theater. Over the years, Dunbar has established herself as a master of heart-wrenching prose, earning her the title of the "queen of heartbreaking prose" from Paste Magazine. Her stories are known to evoke strong emotions from her readers, making her a popular author in the contemporary and young adult genres.