Judith Gould
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Rhea Gallaher | |
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Born | Rhea Gallaher May 2, 1945 Tennessee, United States |
Pen name | Judith Gould |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 1982-present |
Genres | Romance |
Nicholas Peter Bienes | |
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Born | Klaus Peter Peer January 9, 1952 Leoben, Austria |
Pen name | Judith Gould |
Occupation | Novelist |
Writing period | 1982-present |
Genres | Romance |
Judith Gould is a fictional American writer of romance novels. It is the pseudonym used by two co-authors: Nicholas Peter "Nick" Bienes and Rhea Gallaher. Gould is a New York Times bestselling author[1] whose books have been translated into 22 languages.[2]
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[edit] Biographys
[edit] Nicholas Peter Bienes
Nick Bienes born on January 9, 1952 in a small town in Austria, was baptized Klaus Peter Peer. His biological father died he was adopted by his aunt, who had married an U.S.American serviceman, he officially became Klaus Peter Bienes. He lived in Austria, Yugoslavia, Germany and United States. He speak perfectly German and English.
[edit] Rhea Gallaher
Rhea Gallager was born on May 22, 1945 and growing up in a small town near Knoxville, Tennessee. Harriman, Tennessee to be exact
[edit] Bibliography as Judith Gould
[edit] Single Novels
- Sins, 1982/Nov
- Dazzle, 1989/May
- Never Too Rich, 1990/Oct
- Forever, 1992/Jun
- Too Damn Rich, 1993/Jun
- Till The End Of Time, 1998/Dec
- Rhapsody, 1999/Nov
- Time To Say Goodbye, 2000/Aug
- A Moment In Time, 2001/Aug
- The Best Is Yet To Come, 2002/Aug
- The Greek Villa, 2003/Oct
- The Parisian Affair, 2004/Oct
- Dreamboat, 2005/Oct
- The Secret Heiress, 2006/Oct
[edit] Love-makers Series
- The Love-Makers, 1985
- The Texas Years, 1989/Jan
- Texas Born, 1993/Jul
- Second Love, 1997/Nov