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Wendy the Super Librarian Brings Us the Harvey Girls!

Editor’s Note: We finish our series about eBook Blogger Bundles with Wendy, the Super Librarian whose bundle is Blogger Bundle Volume III: Super Librarian Selects the Harvey Girls (containing The Doctor’s Wife, The Lawman’s Bride and The Preacher’s Daughter.)

by Wendy Crutcher, the Super Librarian.

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I rediscovered the romance genre over ten years ago when I took my first professional library job, and I quickly developed an insatiable appetite for historical romances. Joining various e-mail loops, doing some reviewing, and starting my own blog in 2003, led to the accumulation of a TBR pile that can be seen from space and a reputation for being a champion of historical western romances.

So it’s really no surprise that I’m hopelessly devoted to the Harlequin Historical line. While the western once ran amok in the romance genre, the number of titles has dwindled in recent years. Harlequin Historical is one of the few places where I can routinely get my western fix, and I’ve discovered many wonderful writers through them.

Cheryl St.John is easily my favorite of the bunch. She really has a knack for making her characters sing. These are people with pasts, and typically a fair amount of emotional baggage, but who don’t wallow or throw pity parties for themselves. She routinely writes determined, yet vulnerable heroines, and pairs them with strong heroes. The best part, is that being romance novels, the reader knows that no matter the odds, no matter the terrible things that may have happened in their pasts, the author is going to make everything alright in the end. Nobody really does this better than Cheryl St.John, whose stories exemplify the term “comfort read” for me.

When Harlequin asked me to propose an eBook bundle from their expansive backlist, I knew I had to include a bundle of nothing but Cheryl St.John Harlequin Historical titles. She’s written many wonderful books over the years, but I think a good place to start is with her loosely-connected Harvey Girls trilogy. They are textbook examples of why I enjoy her stories so much. I hope you enjoy them as well.

Heather from WeWriteRomance.com Presents the Second Blogger Bundle!

Editor’s note: we continue our series on Blogger eBook Bundles with Heather Reed, writer for WeWriteRomance.com, whose bundle is Blogger Bundle Volume II: WeWriteRomance.com Selects Presents.

We Write Romance

by Heather Reed, blogger for WeWriteRomance.com

Let me start by saying again how honored I am to be asked by Harlequin to participate in their Blogger Bundles. WeWriteRomance.com is about all things romantic fiction, so when Harlequin asked us to put together our picks for an eBook bundle we were definitely over the moon. Then came what we thought would be the easy part—picking the books! But it was a lot harder than we’d thought—as Harlequin publishes so many exciting and wonderful stories! But in the end, we agreed on the strongest of the lines: Harlequin Presents.

Presents stories have it all. They have what women want most: excitement, an escape from reality, and most of all romance that ends with enduring promises. They are well-written and just the right size. They are, in a word, fabulous.

And what better way to showcase the line but to select a few of the authors who have, over time, shaped the line into what it is today. While there were quite a few, we finally narrowed it down to Kate Walker (who is celebrating her 25th anniversary this year!), Anne McAllister (who is also celebrating her 25th anniversary this year!), Margaret Mayo (who celebrated the publication of her 75th book last year) and Michelle Reid (who is on her way to her 25th anniversary at 22 years).

The first book we chose to showcase from this line was Kate Walker’s The Twelve-Month Mistress. Ms. Walker allows you a glimpse into the life of Spanish aristocrat, Joaquin, who has a stead-fast rule to only keep his mistresses for twelve months…but when an accident claims his memory, he forgets all about his latest mistress Cassie breaking up with him! Up next you’ll find Margaret Mayo’s Surrender to the Millionaire where a life changing decision could lead Kristie down the path to revealing a devastating truth to Radford, one that doesn’t only affect their lives. To be followed by Anne McAllister’s Lessons from a Latin Lover which allows us—and Molly McGillivray!—to learn the art of seduction from super-sexy Joaquin. And to round out our super Presents package is Michelle Reid’s The Brazilian’s Backmailed Bride that takes us through the art of seductive revenge…Anton only thinks he’s got Cristina where he wants her: blackmailed and in bed!

So we hope you’ll download your copy of these fabulous books all in the one neat little ebook bundle, WeWriteRomance.com Selects Presents.

And don’t miss out reading each of the author’s blog posts on WeWriteRomance.com’s blog this month (as well as posts by other Presents authors) as each one shares a little about their book in the bundle and more about where they are today.

Dear Author’s Jane Shares Her Experience Creating a Blogger eBook Bundle

Editor’s Note: For the next three days we’re featuring the lovely bloggers who took part in creating our Blogger eBook Bundles! We kick off the series with Jane from Dear Author, whose bundle is Blogger Bundle Volume I: Dear Author Selects Unusual Heroines.

Dear Author by Jane Litte, blogger for Dear Author.

I can’t express how thrilled Dear Author was to be asked to put together a list of backlist titles to be re-released in digital format. We thought long and hard about the bundle and what we could have included. We love the unusual at Dear Author and in reviewing our own memories, talking with other readers, and looking over the Harlequin backlist, we came up with the following titles:

Arm Candy by Jo Leigh
Just Kiss Me by Kathleen O’Reilly
Obsession by Kay David
Code of Honor by Kathryn Shay

Each book features a strong heroine but a different one: Banker, lawyer, marketing maven, firewoman. They are women in different places in their lives: looking for a new love, recovering from a lost one. They are women going after what they want and women pursued. In sum, just like all of us.

Arm Candy and Just Kiss Me are more lighthearted books but they all have some sly humor in them. Just check out the back cover copy from Arm Candy:

HOW TO IMPRESS A WOMAN
Wine her and dine her. Listen to her. Laugh with her. Buy her flowers. Go shopping with her. Don’t stop reminding her she is beautiful. Console her when she is down. Rejoice with her when she is up. Read romantic poetry to her. Tell her you love her.

HOW TO IMPRESS A MAN
Arrive naked. Bring beer

In Just Kiss Me, Joe writes notes to Amanda featuring a checklist wherein the last two items Amanda is to check off is how angry she is with Joe:

__ Don’t like O.J., please change to apple juice
__ Need coffee
__ Milk?
__ Thinking that Joe might be an okay guy
__ Thinking that Joe is an ass

See you soon,

Joe

I think another thing that all these authors share is the keen sense of observation and the ability to convey, in brief, a lot of meaning. From Kay David’s Obsession:

Tonight she wore a sleeveless black dress, straight and severe with a scarf tucked into the neckline. She’d probably read in a magazine somewhere that the square of silk would make the dress into a cocktail outfit. She’d been wrong to think so. It still looked like a banker’s dress. No nonsense. Businesslike. Boring.

Emma, in Obsession, was a banker and frankly, she wanted to convey that message of staid, businesslike and boring because it was such a reversal from the lowest point in her life when she was addicted to alcohol and pills, lost her family, and her way. The last two books in the bundle are different in tone than the first two. Arm Candy and Just Kiss Me are more flirtatious. Obssession and Code of Honor are more serious. They both deal with loss. Chelsea, the firewoman, has to struggle with a past relationship gone bad and the rising forbidden attraction to her station lieutenant all the while proving her worth as a female firefighter in a job supposedly meant for men.

In all, we chose these books because the writing is good and the stories of romance, while varied, are heartening. We think that they represent the diversity and talent in the genre. We hope you enjoy these stories as much as we do.


Editor Tara Gavin Talks “The Morcai Battalion”

by Tara Gavin, Editor

It is such a thrill that the second installment of Susan Kyle’s science fiction trilogy THE MORCAI BATTALION is now available, exclusively in eBook format: THE MORCAI BATTALION: THE RECRUIT. And I love the fact that it is written under Diana Palmer’s real name—Susan Kyle!

I’m Susan’s editor, and we’ve worked together for twenty-five years. She is a fabulous writer and she loves romance. Readers all over the world are delighted when a new book by Diana Palmer is published. Her next book, THE MAVERICK, will be available from Silhouette Desire in December and is a new Long, Tall Texan story. And there is a lot more romance coming from Diana Palmer in 2010 and beyond.

However, the landscape of the Morcai Battalion has always been alive and percolating in her very active writer’s mind. She wrote the original THE MORCAI BATTALION before she was ever published in romance, and her dream has always been to have it reissued and to complete the MORCAI BATTALION trio.

THE MORCAI BATTALION, first published by Luna Books in December 2007, is a “space opera” and the canvas this story unfolds on is very wide and daring. I’ve fallen in love with the lead protagonists featured, too. There is the enigmatic Dtimun—an alpha hero of epic proportions and the leader of the legendary Holconcom, a military unit with startling powers…and the wonderful Lieutenant Commander Dr. Madeline Ruszel, who has been programmed not to feel love. But then what is the emotion she is overwhelmed with when in the presence of Dtimun?

The other characters grabbed hold of my heart, as well. Holt Stern and how he rises above his fate. Dr. Strick Hahnson, Madeline’s colleague and confidant. And we can’t forget Komack, the Centaurian soldier who has a mysterious and surprising background. All these characters—and so many more—make up THE MORCAI BATTALION series.

Readers have been writing in, asking about THE MORCAI BATTALION and when a new installment would be available. Susan has had fans from all over the world wondering—and she has even garnered quite a few new fans. Teenage boys have emailed her, telling her how much they’ve enjoyed THE MORCAI BATTALION.

That’s why I’m so delighted that Susan and Harlequin eBooks are publishing the second book in the series and have reissued the first book under the name Susan Kyle. Susan is dedicated to her readers, and once they told her they wanted to know what happened to these unforgettable characters, she wanted to finish out their story.

This year is Harlequin Books’s 60th Anniversary—and we’ve always kept our readers foremost in mind when presenting them with books. Our mission is to create entertaining and enriching experiences for readers to enjoy, to share, and to return to.

I hope that you enjoy THE MORCAI BATTALION: THE RECRUIT. I know that I did! Whether she is writing as Diana Palmer, or as Susan Kyle, this amazing writer delivers books that enthrall readers time and time again!