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Note: 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….) – [...]

by Amy Wilkins, Harlequin Digital
I really should have done this last week, but better late than never to give kudos to the Harlequin Presents authors who hit the USA Today bestseller list last week with their February releases! Congratulations to:
#62: The Desert King’s Housekeeper Bride by Carol Marinelli
#68: Ruthless Magnate, Convenient Wife by Lynne Graham
#79: [...]

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by Melanie Milburne, author of The Venadicci Marriage Vengeance (Harlequin Presents Extra, February 2010)

I don’t know about you, but I just love being right. I stick to my guns and fight tooth and nail…er…the ones I have left after writing my current work in progress that is! Sorry about all the clichés but there you [...]

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by Kimberly Lang, author of Magnate’s Mistress…Accidentally Pregnant! (Harlequin Presents, February 2010)
People often ask writers where the ideas come from, and while some authors are good at answering that question, I’m not one of them.  Sorry. My brain is a messy place — full of 80’s music lyrics, John Donne poems, the phone number of [...]

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by Tiny Duncan, author of Da Silva’s Mistress (Harlequin Presents Extra, January 2010)
When Amy invited me to blog about Da Silva’s Mistress on i heart presents I was thrilled. The next question was: what should I talk about?
Obviously, I had to touch on the fact that this is my debut novel. As many of you [...]

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by Lynn Raye Harris, author of Cavelli’s Lost Heir (Harlequin Presents, January 2010)
Happy New Year, everyone!  I hope you are all refreshed from the holidays and ready for 2010.  A new year always brings resolutions, does it not?  But does it also bring regrets about past events, things we wish we’d done differently?  That’s not [...]

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by Robyn Grady, author of Devil in a Dark Blue Suit (Harlequin Presents, December 2009)
You can usually tell when a film is based on a novel. The characterisation seems richer. The plot feels truer and deeper. The other night I watched My Sister’s Keeper, based on Jodi Picoult’s bestseller of the same name. I have [...]

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by Sarah Morgan, author of Powerful Greek, Unworldly Wife (Harlequin Presents Extra, December 2009)
I’m always fascinated by man’s ability to say the wrong thing (of course they often say the right thing, too, but that would make for a very boring blog). A quick survey amongst my friends has revealed such gems as ‘I [...]

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by Anna Cleary, author of At the Boss’s Beck and Call (Harlequin Presents, December 2009)
Venetian Heroes, and should they be let loose upon the world? Or must we all simply learn to lock up our daughters?
Amy, Anna Cleary here thanking you for your invitation and the opportunity to talk about Venice. Oh, and yes, that’s [...]

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by Abby Green, author of Ruthlessly Bedded, Forcibly Wedded (Harlequin Presents Extra, December 2009)
I was thinking about what to write for this blog about Ruthlessly Bedded, Forcibly Wedded and thought I’d write about POV, as I think it’s relevant with this particular book.
When I first discovered Mills and Boon/Harlequin Presents novels, they were predominantly written [...]

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