Monthly Archives: March 2010

What Makes a Great Heroine? by Nicola Marsh

by Nicola Marsh, author of Overtime in the Boss’s Bed (coming June 2010 in North America, May 2010 in UK, and July 2010 in Australia) Okay, slipping out of comfy ‘mum wear’ and into something suitably slinky as befitting a … Continue reading »

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Feuding Families by Kate Walker

by Kate Walker, author of The Konstantos Marriage Demand (Harlequin Presents Extra, March 2010) Shakespeare was a genius. Well, yes, we all know that anyway,   but  apart from the magnificent dramas he wrote,  he knew how to take a plot … Continue reading »

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Where To Next? by Kelly Hunter

by Kelly Hunter, author of Exposed: Misbehaving with the Magnate (Harlequin Presents, March 2010) I’ve so enjoyed these last few blogs. All the wonderful March Presents stories making the USA Today Bestsellers List, Natalie’s Heroes Poll, and Trish’s beautiful Santorini … Continue reading »

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Thank Dog for the Internet! by Kimberly Lang

by Harlequin Presents author Kimberly Lang Writing is often a lonely occupation.  The people in your head, while fascinating, can only provide a limited amount of company.  I mean, it’s not like I can take my hero and heroine out … Continue reading »

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Why Santorini? by Trish Morey

by Trish Morey, author of His Mistress for a Million (Harlequin Presents, March 2010) Some places you travel to and you just know it would be the perfect setting. Santorini was like that. When I arrived on the ferry from … Continue reading »

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