Archive for May, 2007
New Harlequin Presents Novels on sale June 1 @ eHarlequin.com
2 Comments May 31st, 2007 in miniseries Posted by Malleby Malle, Digital Team Member
This is my blatant promotion/reminder that June and July Harlequin Presents novels will be on sale at eHarlequin.com and the eHarlequin.com eBook boutique tomorrow! The new books include lots of miniseries.
July titles include:
The Future King’s Pregnant Mistress by Penny Jordan (Book I in The Royal House of Niroli miniseries)
Taken: The Spaniard’s [...]
My Favourite Harlequin Presents: Melanie Milburne’s “The Greek’s Bridal Bargain”
8 Comments May 30th, 2007 in books, eBooks Posted by Amyby Amy Wilkins, Intern
When I was told I’d be working on the Harlequin Presents blog, I knew I had to catch up on my romance reading. I know I’ve read some Presents before (my middle school and high school libraries were well stocked with Harlequin romanes!) but it’s been awhile, so I borrowed a handful [...]
by Tessa Shapcott, Executive Editor, Harlequin Presents
Harlequin Presents editors get a lot of questions and comments about the words that often appear in our book titles – and ‘Virgin’ is one that seems to arouse a lot interest. Mainly because, it seems, some find it hard to believe that there could be any woman over [...]
Royal Romance Miniseries: The Royal House of Niroli
12 Comments May 25th, 2007 in miniseries Posted by Malleby Malle, Digital Team Member
What can be better than a royal romance miniseries? How about one that is launched by the incomparable Penny Jordan, with The Future King’s Pregnant Mistress, a July 2007 book release? For those of you who shop on eHarlequin.com and eBooks at eHarlequin.com you can get the first Royal House of [...]
Billionaire Heroes in Harlequin Presents books
5 Comments May 23rd, 2007 in billionaire Posted by Malleby Amy Wilkins, Intern
Harlequin Presents readers agreed that British billionaire heroes are incredibly appealing and provide an imaginative escape from the everyday. Who wouldn’t want to read (or write) romance books about private jets, tropical getaways, luxurious mansions, etc. – and envision herself in the heroine’s place! This is what passionate Presents readers and writers [...]
Appeal of British Billionaires in Romance Novels
18 Comments May 16th, 2007 in billionaire, miniseries Posted by Malleby Jenny Hutton, Editor
The British billionaire. In the romance novel. Sigh. He has a list of tricks that no lesser man can rival… his Rolls Royce waits outside The Savoy or The Ritz hotels in London to whisk you off to the most glamorous of royal parties; his cut-glass accent sends shivers down the spine; [...]
Harlequin Presents Code #4: Billionaires
10 Comments May 14th, 2007 in Presents Code Posted by Tessaby Tessa Shapcott, Executive Editor
Billionaires, or millionaires; Harlequin Presents readers just love our heroes to be stinking rich! But does that mean that we women are just money-grabbing harpies – or gold-diggers, as the average Presents hero might assume when he first meets us? Not at all!
In a Harlequin Presents book, Billionaire = Escape. As [...]
Wedded and Bedded…at His Convenience!
7 Comments May 9th, 2007 in editor, fantasies, marriage of convenience Posted by Malleby Lucy Brown, Harlequin Presents Editor
A bone fide fan of all things Harlequin Presents, I have long been a devoted reader of the fantastic range of stories that make up this romance line. But inexplicably it has always been the case that the book with a Marriage of Convenience woven into the storyline would instantly [...]
by Malle, Digital Team Member
Check out a really fun Harlequin Presents quiz at squawkradio.com by author Christina Dodd. You need to scroll about three quarters down the page to get to it.
This is Christina’s challenge: “Harlequin Presents. White covers. Clinches. Silly-ass titles. Le me see how much you know about them.”
Enjoy!
Ex CIA Director George Tenet in Good Company with Harlequin Presents!
2 Comments May 2nd, 2007 in books, eBooks Posted by Malleby Malle, Digital Team Member
What book has received more media attention over the past week than George Tenet’s At the Center of the Storm? I am sure he’s been in a lot of unusual situations throughout his career, but did he ever expect to rub shoulders with The Greek’s Boss’s Bride? Take a look at [...]


