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Margaret Way (07 August 1935 in Brisbane - 10 August 2022 in Cleveland, Queensland, Australia) was an Australian writer of romance novels and women's fiction.A prolific author, Way wrote more than 120 novels since 1970, many through Mills & Boon, a romance imprint of British publisher Harlequin UK Ltd., owned by Harlequin Enterprises.
Dailey spent eight months writing her first manuscript, No Quarter Asked, and then sent a query letter to Harlequin asking if they would like to read it. She was informed that because Harlequin only reprinted Mills & Boon novels at that point, so she would need to reach out to them in London. [5] Mills & Boon acquired the book and released it ...
The list includes more unusual publications, such as The Pocket Purity Cook Book and Livre de cuisine Purity: petit format, which featured Purity Flour Mills publications in a smaller size. #71, titled Bouquet Knitter's Guide, is another early example of Harlequin publishing a non-romance title under their Harlequin Romance brand.
Harlequin Enterprises ULC (known simply as Harlequin) is a publisher of romance, women's fiction and various other genres under multiple publishing imprints. Founded in Winnipeg , Canada, in 1949, from the 1960s, it grew into the largest publisher of romance fiction in the world.
Peggy Hoffmann is an American writer of over 70 romance novels since 1993 as Kate Hoffmann. [1] She has written for both the Temptation and Blaze lines for Harlequin Books. In 1992 she won the Harlequin Temptation conte
Sarah Holland (born November 1961 in Folkestone, Kent, England) is a writer, actress and singer best known for her 22 romantic novels for Harlequin which have been published in over 130 countries, selling millions of copies worldwide.
After realizing that numbers did not make her happy, and with her husband's full blessing, Anderson dropped out of college so that she could pursue a writing career. Catherine Anderson's first four published books were category romance, under the Harlequin Intrigue romantic suspense line.
Amanda received "the call" from Harlequin on March 13, 2012 [5] after she had submitted her manuscript to them through their So You Think You Can Write [6] competition. Many of her books center around hippotherapy, [7] a form of physical and occupational therapy that utilize the horse's movements to treat numerous conditions.