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November 15

Historical Undone - 1 new photo

Saturday at 9:01am

Harlequin Historical Books wrote a note.

Saturday at 8:59am
I know I was excited when Annie Burrows sent me a short blurb to share with you. It sounds like another hot seller to me.



Notorious Lord, Compromised Miss
November 12

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Last Wednesday at 7:19pm


Recipe #4
Terri Brisbin sent this wonderful hot hors d’oeuvre recipe!
November 11

Harlequin Historical Books wrote a note.

November 11 at 9:59am
I just spotted this post on eHarleqiuin.com's community ...
November 9

Harlequin Historical Books wrote a note.

November 9 at 7:21pm
Julia Justiss, Annie Burrows and Terri Brisbin guest blog today at Risky Regencies.

http://riskyregencies.blogspot.com/2008/11/one-candlelit-christmas.html

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Imagine a time of chivalrous knights and unconventional ladies, roguish rakes and impetuous heiresses, rugged cowboys and spirited frontierswomen – these rich and vivid tales will capture your imagination!

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Vivian wrote at 4:23pm on November 5th, 2008
I agree about Louise Allen. I buy every one I see. Some of the premises would make me roll my eyes if I didn't trust her to make me believe in spite of myself.
Harlequin Historical Books wrote at 1:36pm on September 25th, 2008
That's right! And we must spread the word so more can learn of the adveture and joy of reading them.
Joanna wrote at 10:48am on September 24th, 2008
Hello, Harlequin! Glad to see you on Facebook. We lovers of historical romance must stick together!
Harlequin Historical Books wrote at 3:40pm on August 31st, 2008
I really enjoyed Louise Allen's, Scandalous Ravenhurst series as well Snookie. I have an interview posted on www.myspace.com/historicals where she was kind enough to tell me a bit about the series and what we have to look forward to. Please come back and let me know what you think of Margaret Moore's A Lover's Kiss and Gail Ranstrom's Unlacing Lilly.
Snookie wrote at 11:41pm on August 30th, 2008
hmmm, not sure how this works... I will be reading Unlacing Lilly shortly. I'm currently reading Lover's Kiss. I finished The Shocking Lord Standon a few days ago. I love Louise Allen books. I really liked Jessica (the heroine) and Gareth (Lord Standon, the hero). I've read Dangerous Mr Ryder and Out rageous Lady Felsham and lreally liked the first and secon book in the series. Now I can hardly wait until the other three Ravenhurst books come out! I alos heard from Louise that there is also suppose to be a short undone novel or novella out 'round Christmas :)

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