Silhouette

Simon & Schuster formed Silhouette Books in 1980. Silhouette published several lines of category romance, and encouraged their writers to experiment within the genre, creating new kinds of heroes and heroines and addressing contemporary social issues.

In February 2007, the Silhouette Romance line was folded into the Harlequin Romance line. The "new" Harlequin Romance continued the numbering from the "old" line, with six titles released each month (Harlequin Romance and Silhouette Romance had each been publishing four per month before the merge). Many Silhouette Romance authors making the trans
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The Tycoon's Pregnant Mistress (Anetakis Tycoons, #1)
The Wedding in White (The Men of Medicine Ridge, #2)
The Hostage Bride
Baby Bonanza (Billionaires and Babies, #2)
The Tycoon's Secret Affair (The Anetakis Tycoons, #3)
The Tycoon's Rebel Bride (The Anetakis Tycoons, #2)
Shelter in a Soldier's Arms (That Special Woman, #41)
High-Powered, Hot-Blooded
But Not for Me
Beloved (Long, Tall Texans, #16)
The Perfect Neighbor (The MacGregors, #10)
The Sheik and the Runaway Princess (Desert Rogues #4)
The Oilman's Baby Bargain (Texas Cattleman’s Club: Maverick County Millionaires #4)
The Millionaire's Indecent Proposal (Monte Carlo Affairs, #1)
The Billionaire Next Door
By Love Possessed by Vivian Knight-JenkinsThe Last Buccaneer by Lynn EricksonNot Quite an Angel by Bobby HutchinsonQuinn's Way by Rebecca FlandersSam's World by Ann   Williams
Silhouette TimeTwist
12 books — 1 voter
The Night Circus by Erin MorgensternMagpie Murders by Anthony HorowitzThe Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette KowalThe Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky ChambersThe Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
ATY 2020 - Silhouette on Cover
262 books — 75 voters

Villette by Charlotte BrontëSecurity by Stephen AmidonThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank BaumAnd Then There Were None by Agatha ChristieEeeee Eee Eeee by Tao Lin
Graphic Cover Art
104 books — 15 voters

Patience & Esther by Sarah Winifred SearleCarry On by Rainbow RowellHow It Feels by Brendan CowellRelease by Patrick NessThe Beast of Beswick by Amalie Howard
Kissy Face
30 books — 5 voters
One Unbelievable Man by Pat MontanaAngel For Hire by Justine DavisMiranda's Viking by Maggie ShayneSomewhere in Time by Merline LovelaceTurn Back the Night by Jennifer Drew
Spellbound
17 books — 3 voters


Avijeet Das
The "Mona Lisa" is an optical illusion created by Leonardo Da Vinci. The woman in the painting "The Mona Lisa" doesn't appear to be always smiling. When you look at the mouth you feel she looks sad, melancholic, and hostile. But when you look at the eyes you feel she is happy and cheerful. Leonardo perfected the "sfumato technique," which translated literally from Italian means "vanished or evaporated." He created imperceptible transitions between light and shade, and sometimes between colors ...more
Avijeet Das, Why the Silhouette?

Michael Ben Zehabe
She yanked up the veil from Sarah’s burka to catch her breath in the night’s thick air. Frantic, Zoe snatched her cell phone from the bedside table. The touchscreen’s dim light painted her frightened silhouette on the bedroom wall.
Michael Benzehabe

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