Journalism Ubanell is a graduate of the
University of Navarra, where she received an undergraduate degree in journalism, and
George Mason University, where she received an MBA in International Transactions. After graduating, she worked as a correspondent for a number of Spanish publications, including the magazine
Tiempo de Hoy where she worked as the
Brussels correspondent from 1986 to 1990. She eventually became the Director of the Department of Communications at the
Confederación Española de Organizaciones Empresariales in
Brussels. In 1990, she moved to
Washington, D.C. where she worked as correspondent for the magazine
Tribuna de la Actualidad.
Books In 2011, she released her first novel
Volver a Morir, a Spanish-language detective novel based in the city of Miami. Critics liked the book's representation of the crossing between cultural boundaries by placing a Hispanic protagonist (Nelson Montero) in the central role of an American-based mystery. Penguin wad slated to publish the second installment of Ubanell's Nelson Montero detective series. In 2012, she released her second novel
Perdido en tu piel, described by
Fox News Latino as telling, "the story of two lovers who meet again after 30 years without any news of each other and mixes that 'unique first love, without barriers' with a story of suspense and secrets that takes place, among other locations, in New York, Marbella and Mexico." Ubanell also stated in 2013 that she had two more Nelson Montero books in the works in order to continue the series debuted with her first novel. When asked why she turned to a romantic novel for the storyline of her second book she stated: "So much is said about love but we still don’t know what it is. I wanted to explore it, to delve into that universal emotion the Greeks used to call 'the madness of the gods' because of its effects, very similar to the effects of inebriation and drugs." ==References==