Author Archive for Amy
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 pics… Those two begged the question ‘Where to next?’ when it came to choosing glamorous international [...]
Thank Dog for the Internet! by Kimberly Lang
19 Comments March 9th, 2010 in author, just for fun Posted by Amyby 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 to lunch and talk about the latest and greatest Hollywood scandal or ask their advice about [...]
Why Santorini? by Trish Morey
33 Comments March 5th, 2010 in Greek Tycoons, inspiration, settings Posted by Amyby 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 Crete, I swear the characters from His Mistress for a Million were right there on the [...]
March Harlequin Presents USA Today Bestsellers
8 Comments March 4th, 2010 in on the web Posted by Amyby Amy Wilkins, Harlequin Digital
March is another great month for Harlequin Presents! Check out the new books that hit the USA Today bestseller list this week:
#65: Greek Tycoon, Inexperienced Mistress by [...]
Poll: Who Tops Your Dream Hero List? by Natalie Anderson
69 Comments March 3rd, 2010 in heroes, poll Posted by Amyby Harlequin Presents author Natalie Anderson
I’m busy planning a new story which is such a fun part of the process. I love ‘designing’ the world where the story is set, what the season is, why the heroine is there… but best of all… what the hero is like!!!
Where he comes from – his family and [...]
Modern Heat Author Heidi Rice Discovers Her Sadistic Side — and Then Learns to Love It
27 Comments February 25th, 2010 in Modern Heat, inspiration Posted by Amyby Heidi Rice, author of Public Affair, Secretly Expecting (Harlequin Presents, March 2010)
Hands up every author here who’s been asked the question ‘where do you get your ideas from?’ Yup, can see a lot of hands there.
Well, for me, the original idea for a story usually kicks off when a very vivid opening scene pops [...]
by Amanda Thiessen, Harlequin Presents Marketing Team
Hi, my name is Amanda Thiessen and I am a part of the Harlequin Presents marketing team.
First off I wanted to congratulate all of our wonderful authors who have recently made the USA Today Bestsellers list, what a great achievement! It is fabulous to see Harlequin Presents finally being [...]
Knight in Shining Armour…. By Sarah Morgan
23 Comments February 19th, 2010 in books, heroes Posted by AmyNote: We’re kicking off March a little early with this post by Sarah Morgan ~Amy
by Sarah Morgan, author of Bought: Destitute yet Defiant (Harlequin Presents, March 2010)
I love a strong man. I don’t necessarily mean muscles (oh go on then, if you push me I’ll admit that muscles are pretty good, too….) – [...]
The Tricky Subject of Blackmail by Author Robyn Donald
5 Comments February 17th, 2010 in Uncategorized Posted by Amyby Robyn Donald, author of The Rich Man’s Blackmailed Mistress (Harlequin Presents, February 2010)
Blackmail – it’s a nasty word, first recorded in 1552 when it referred to the practice of ‘persuading’ farmers on the borders of England and Scotland into paying tribute to freebooting chiefs. Payment meant that that particular chief would spare the farmer [...]
Kate Hewitt on Memories and the Making of The Greek Tycoon’s Reluctant Bride
16 Comments February 12th, 2010 in Greek Tycoons, inspiration Posted by Amyby Kate Hewitt, author of The Greek Tycoon’s Reluctant Bride (Harlequin Presents Extra, February 2010)
One of the questions I’m asked most as a writer is: where do you get your ideas? There’s no easy answer to this question because ideas come haphazardly, from various places. Some books start with a character, or a bit of [...]


