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message 451: by Vashti (new)

Vashti | 732 comments Welcome Yas


message 452: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, Angela and Yas. I love that you both have a family legacy of Harlequin reading.


message 453: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Lush (tamara_lush) | 1 comments Hello! I just joined and wanted to introduce myself. I'm Tamara, I love HP, it's my go-to line. I also write romance and live in Florida. I'm excited to read past threads.


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StMargarets | 112 comments Hello there! I've finally broke down and signed up for goodreads - specifically to indulge in my love of HP! I lurk all over the romance community, but very few blogs talk about HP - especially vintage HP. (I've been reading Harlequin since I was a teenager in the 1970s)

Favorite authors: Mary Burchell, Sara Craven, Lynne Graham, Michelle Reid, Lucy Monroe, Sarah Morgan, and many more. If it's a white book with a circle, I'll read it!

Favorite tropes: second chance, revenge, amnesia, marrying the mistress, secret babies, marriage of convenience.

I love over-the-top plots, alpha males, angst and strong emotions.

I dislike sex as the answer to all problems. I usually skim sex scenes - especially in the newer books which seem to feature a lot more sex scenes. However, I don't mind the sex scenes as long the author doesn't bore me. Too much inner monologue is a turn off. Sweet reasonableness is important in real life, but dead boring in an HP. Give me bad behavior and a heart-felt grovel and I'm a happy reader.

I hope in time to set up my own bookshelves. And maybe do a few reviews. In the meantime, I hope to explore some of your bookshelves.


message 455: by Vintage (new)

Vintage (vintagesedona) | 312 comments Welcome.

I succumbed to the lure of romances including Harlequin about a year ago while on a cruise. It started with Julia Quinn and Lisa Kleypas, not Harlequin authors bet excellent writers, and segued back to Harlequins.


message 456: by StMargarets (new)

StMargarets | 112 comments Oh, Harlequins and a cruise sound like the perfect combo! My idea of heaven. I learned about Lisa Kleypas and Julia Quinn about two years ago. Until then most of my historical reading was Mary Balogh and I had never really branched out. I'm still not a big historical reader. I only read what is highly recommended.


message 457: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, Tamara and StMargarets.

I love the drama of HP books. It's an escape for me. I want to try to do more HP binges towards the end of this year. I haven't be able to read HPs as much with everything going on.

Vintage, I'm a huge Lisa Kleypas fan!


message 458: by Moriah (new)

Moriah Hi, all! I’m new here, too, and I found you because a couple of people liked a review I wrote of an old Flora Kidd book, and I was soooo happy! I haven’t read a Hqn Presents in forever, but when I do, I go back to the 70s and early 80s ones I devoured as a teenager.

I blame Hqn for my love for May-December and enemies to lovers themes.

Also, I need help finding two particular ones, BUT I THINK one is one of those old Silhouettes with the purple border. I think I saw one talked about here, but I can’t find it again.

Do you all do that here?


message 459: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, Moriah. We have a specific thread for finding books. Here it is:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I love the vintage HP books. :)


message 460: by Moriah (new)

Moriah Thanks! I was actually just wondering if it was kosher to ask about old Silhouettes.


message 461: by StMargarets (new)

StMargarets | 112 comments Moriah wrote: "Thanks! I was actually just wondering if it was kosher to ask about old Silhouettes."

Hi Moriah! I'm new here, too, but I think it's okay since Harlequin bought out Silhouette and now we lump all those vintage stories together. I didn't read Silhouette back in the day as much as Harlequin, so I might not be much help, but people here are very knowledgeable!


message 462: by Jime (last edited Mar 24, 2016 07:52PM) (new)

Jime Hello, everyone! I just wanted to thank each and every single Harlequin author for their work and commitment towards their work, which is now one of my biggest passions.

It wasn't until I turned 23 that I discovered that reading was way more than just an "enjoyable" activity. We can all agree that I'm a "newbie" of sorts. Kind of. I'm 30 ;)

I just felt the necessity of expressing my gratitude, to all of you, for being so brave and generous. I can't find the words to express how I really feel when I read your books: I just know that it's something beyond special... whenever I read your work I feel as if I weren't here, it's as if I could be that sassy woman who is able to do anything (I can do it, we all can... but still! We all need that extra something-something from time to time). I wanted you to know that many of us, readers, need your work to avoid reality for just a moment, to picture ourselves in the skin of someone else until we get home or until our family come back from their activities.

Keep it going! Give us our medicine... give us the opportunity of travelling with our minds.

I love you all! And once again: THANK YOU.

xoxo

P.S.: I apologize in advance for any grammar or spelling mistake for my first language is not English, but Spanish.


message 463: by StMargarets (new)

StMargarets | 112 comments Jime wrote: "Hello, everyone! I just wanted to thank each and every single Harlequin author for their work and commitment towards their work, which is now one of my biggest passions.

It wasn't until I turned 2..."


What a nice sentiment, Jime! I feel the same way after I've read a really good book. I hope that the good feelings of a reader will somehow find their way back to the author. A kind of book karma.


message 464: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Hello, Susan. Please use the Help Inquiry Thread to post questions about books.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 465: by Leena (new)

Leena Varghese | 16 comments Hi everyone! I am Leena Varghese. I have authored two books in the Contemporary Romance genre:-

• A Perfect Mismatch (Published by Mills & Boon / Harlequin Sep2014)
https://goo.gl/4fFoNr

• A Silver Dawn (Published by Harlequin/ Harper Collins Feb 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEOy8...

Human nature is dynamic and ever-evolving! Every twist and turn in the plot of our lives brings a new dimension to our personalities. I love writing stories about the various aspects of human relationships with strong multi-dimensional characters at the helm who deal with life’s struggles with guts and determination. The underdog is always my favourite character in every story!

My stories have love, loyalty and trust and all the core values that people across generations and cultures hold in high esteem. I write about passion and intrigue intertwined with every shade in the spectrum of human emotions to make the plot interesting.

A Perfect Mismatch is my debut book for Mills & Boon. The plot is woven around Zara and Armaan who have strong volatile, angst-ridden personalities and a deep-rooted aversion for everything connected with commitment in a relationship. As the story progresses, they find themselves in a short-term marriage against their wishes. The situations that arise out of their constant battles are laced with black humour. They discover that they are inexorably attracted to each other with a searing passion which transforms ultimately into abiding love that burns away all the deeply buried angst and ego.

Although it is a simple story of two deeply unhappy people finding love, it is also about trust and loyalty and the characters’ own sense of identity. Armaan’s buried rage against his own father’s infidelity, and Zara’s illegitimacy and her ultimate discovery of self as an independent entity forms the crux of the story.



A Silver Dawn (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEOy8...) is my second and most recent book. Set in Goa, it is the story of Leon and Clary and their journey of love and fight for survival. While the enigmatic Leon, a hotelier, who was an orphan once, has reached a level of prosperity through sheer hard work, the beautiful and talented Clary has lost all her fortune in tragic circumstances and is now struggling to find a foothold in the world as a choreographer. Her broken faith in the institution of marriage makes her suspicious of all men.

Igor Chekanov, a criminal who operates in the shadows of the crime-infested dark alleys of Goa brings the element of danger and intrigue to the story when his constant stalking leads Clary to Leon’s door. Leon is the ultimate man who stands by her, protecting her dignity, providing the rock-solid support she needs.

Will Leon’s unwavering love and compassion for Clary win her over, and will Clary overcome her fears as she struggles to deal with her handicap and the danger lurking around the corner?

The climax of the story depicts a deadly game set in motion by Chekanov in which Clary and Leon are caught unawares…The only way out is through courage and faith.

Thank you


message 466: by London (new)

London Tracy | 1 comments Hello, everyone. I'm London Tracy, just joined the group. Here is my short bio: Avid journaler. Dog lover. People lover. Writer. Lover of children. I believe that that there’s good and bad in all of us and that the people who like us choose to only focus on the good. I possess an insatiable curiosity about all things. I adore character driven movies and instrumental music that transports me to a place of nirvana. I believe that Leonardo DiCaprio is the most fascinating actor of all time. If I could write as well as he acts, I would be rich. What I love to do more than anything else is talk.


message 467: by Fanniny (new)

Fanniny Moreno Zavaleta | 99 comments Welcome London, I'm Estefanía from Mexico, hope you enjoy being in this group :)


message 468: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, London!


message 469: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (sasper5) | 5 comments Hi, my name is Colleen..I have read Harlequin books since I was 13 years old. My Mother and older sister read them first, then I would sneak and read them. I love the Presents out of the series, but I read just about everything now. My favorite authors are Sharon Sala, Nora Roberts, and many more. Romances are my favorite genre along with autobiographies, and mystery. I would love to discuss just about anything. I am in my fifties but young at heart. It is just me and my husband with are 4 fur babies. Two dogs Buster a Beagle and Sophie a Yorkie/Pom, she is a puppy...Two cats, brother and sister Toby and Tabitha..we call her Tabby. I enjoy reading, swimming, and playing Yahtzee online. So thank you for letting me join and I can't wait to have discussion with everyone.


message 470: by Fanniny (new)

Fanniny Moreno Zavaleta | 99 comments Welcome :)


message 471: by Christine (new)

Christine | 91 comments Colleen wrote: "Hi, my name is Colleen..I have read Harlequin books since I was 13 years old. My Mother and older sister read them first, then I would sneak and read them. I love the Presents out of the series, bu..."

Welcome Colleen. Another group for Harlequin lovers that you might like is https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


message 472: by Vintage (new)

Vintage (vintagesedona) | 312 comments Colleen wrote: "Hi, my name is Colleen..I have read Harlequin books since I was 13 years old. My Mother and older sister read them first, then I would sneak and read them. I love the Presents out of the series, bu..."

Hey there! It's a great group.

Kelly


message 473: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, Colleen!


message 474: by Vintage (new)

Vintage (vintagesedona) | 312 comments Hi there!


message 475: by boogenhagen (new)

boogenhagen | 306 comments Hi and welcome :)


message 476: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (sasper5) | 5 comments Christine wrote: "Colleen wrote: "Hi, my name is Colleen..I have read Harlequin books since I was 13 years old. My Mother and older sister read them first, then I would sneak and read them. I love the Presents out o..."
Hi Christine how do I go about getting an invite?


message 477: by Vashti (new)

Vashti | 732 comments Hi Ladies,I have not been on here in ages,my New Years resolution is to be more active in this group :)
Happy New Year Everyone!!!


message 478: by Fanniny (new)

Fanniny Moreno Zavaleta | 99 comments Vashti wrote: "Hi Ladies,I have not been on here in ages,my New Years resolution is to be more active in this group :)
Happy New Year Everyone!!!"


Thanks Vashti, hope everyone has a great year filled with books!


message 479: by PAINTED (new)

PAINTED BOX (paintedbox) | 4 comments Hi! I can't remember when I read my first HP, but it definitely made a lasting impression!

I prefer titles from the 80s and 90s with all the unPC (word?) drama.

I have an extensive collection of harlequin romance books that I am constantly adding to and have now started to give away on my website http://readerspalace.com (where you can earn points for reviews and other activities to get free books and other rewards).

Reading Romance books is my favorite hobby and there is nothing I find more relaxing than grabbing an old favorite and curling up for a good trip into HP Land!

Though I am trying to make more time to add all my books to my shelves, reading will always come first!


message 480: by Dana (new)

Dana | 3 comments Hi, I am happy to see my love of HP is not just me. Does anyone else love plots that are unrealistic, and unlikely? For example, the heroine is 22, but has a job that someone her age would not usually have? Threatened by people who would not find her a threat?

I guess that is called 'over-the-top' those books are the most fun.


message 481: by Delacey (new)

Delacey | 10 comments Hello everyone! I've been reading Harlequin since grade 7 and have recently been focusing my reading time on HP, HT and HB. Old author favs are Emma Darcy, Susan Napier and Emma Goldrick and new favs are Dani Collins and Sharon Kendrick. My mom cleaned out her bookshelves about 2 years ago and I asked her to save the Regency's (cause old ones are hard to find) and now I'm wishing I had asked for all her romances, since there were many good 80's and 90's H book in her collection. Though I love the drama, I really appreciate books that have a nice dose of humour in the writing.


message 482: by MasterSal (new)

MasterSal | 3 comments Hello everyone, I've been a lurker in the group for a while and I am not sure if this is the right place to post this but I thought I'd try. I am a big fan of the Harlequin imprint as a reader but also as a business. Does anyone know if there is book on the history of the company and how they produce the books? Any reading that you would recommend would be appreciated.

Thanks and have a great day!


message 483: by boogenhagen (new)

boogenhagen | 306 comments SSShafiq wrote: "Hello everyone, I've been a lurker in the group for a while and I am not sure if this is the right place to post this but I thought I'd try. I am a big fan of the Harlequin imprint as a reader but ..."

Passion's Fortune: The Story of Mills & Boon and The Romantic Fiction of Mills & Boon, 1909-1990s


message 484: by MasterSal (new)

MasterSal | 3 comments boogenhagen wrote: "SSShafiq wrote: "Hello everyone, I've been a lurker in the group for a while and I am not sure if this is the right place to post this but I thought I'd try. I am a big fan of the Harlequin imprint..."

Thank you so much …. going to check these out.


message 485: by MasterSal (new)

MasterSal | 3 comments boogenhagen wrote: "SSShafiq wrote: "Hello everyone, I've been a lurker in the group for a while and I am not sure if this is the right place to post this but I thought I'd try. I am a big fan of the Harlequin imprint..."

Thank for recommending the books. I got my hands on them and they were great. Getting through them slowly - IRL can be a big distraction.


message 486: by boogenhagen (new)

boogenhagen | 306 comments SSShafiq wrote: "Hello everyone, I've been a lurker in the group for a while ..."

I am glad you were able to find them. :)


message 487: by Dana (new)

Dana | 3 comments I am not a new member of the group, I have just gotten around to introducing myself. I always read Presents when I am especially in the mood for them, over the years. Lately, I can't get enough of them. I am especially lucky that I have so many I haven't read. About 500-1000, of Silhouette Special Edition, Harlequin Presents making up most of that.With an occasional Desire or Romance among the mix.
We got them by having subscriptions to the services. My mom read them as they arrived, I let them pile up til now. We subscribed for years, literally 4-6 books per month for years!
My mom died in 2012. I have all the books at my house now. It is wonderful that she made little heart symbols and comments like very good on the inside cover.
oh my Aunt a few times shipped me boxes full of Presents from a used bookstore in Sioux City Iowa. So I am well-stocked, and am ffulfilling my addiction to Presents! Tell me your reasons for liking them.


message 488: by Vintage (last edited Sep 23, 2019 06:52PM) (new)

Vintage (vintagesedona) | 312 comments Dana wrote: "I am not a new member of the group, I have just gotten around to introducing myself. I always read Presents when I am especially in the mood for them, over the years. Lately, I can't get enough of ..."

Welcome! It's a great group with incredibly varying POV's re: HP's. I'm an anti-angster personally, but some of my favorite reviewers love it.

Awesome that your mom rated her books.


message 489: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (sasper5) | 5 comments I love reading them because my Mom too who has passed away last year got me hooked on them along with my older sister who also passed away last year. I have so many in boxes and now on my iPad. Welcome to the group 😊


message 490: by Dana (new)

Dana | 3 comments Colleen wrote: "I love reading them because my Mom too who has passed away last year got me hooked on them along with my older sister who also passed away last year. I have so many in boxes and now on my iPad. Wel..."

Isn't it fun to go pick one out to read? Sometimes I just pick one at random.


message 491: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (sasper5) | 5 comments Yes, it is. Sometimes I reread the good ones.


message 492: by Storied (new)

Storied Conversation (storiedconversation) | 3 comments Hello! I grew up reading Harlequin and although I’ve been away for a while I’ve been searching out all my old favorites to rebuild my collection.


message 493: by Colleen (new)

Colleen (sasper5) | 5 comments Wickedly wrote: "Hello! I grew up reading Harlequin and although I’ve been away for a while I’ve been searching out all my old favorites to rebuild my collection."

Hi. I have a lot of old harlequin books in boxes in my attic. I need to go through them. I still buy print and ebooks now that my eyesight can’t read the small print.


message 494: by Danielle (new)

Danielle | 10 comments hello, I'm new to this group. I was on Goodread a while ago, and I'm just getting back into using my account. Can I please get a reminder on how to add a book cover to my post. Thanks.


message 495: by boogenhagen (last edited Jun 02, 2020 08:20PM) (new)

boogenhagen | 306 comments Danielle wrote: "hello, I'm new to this group. I was on Goodread a while ago, and I'm just getting back into using my account. Can I please get a reminder on how to add a book cover to my post. Thanks."


Welcome Danielle!

When you click on the add book/author link right above the post box, there is a little button on the bottom of the box that says add book or cover.

Type in the book you want to post and make sure the blue dot is in the cover option. The cover will post as the link like below.


The Spanish Groom by Lynne Graham


message 496: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, Danielle.


message 497: by Roshan Davina (new)

Roshan Davina (romance_me_please) | 2 comments Hello everyone, I'm not sure how to navigate through the app nor the group and I'm going to attempt this. Harlequin addict has been me ever since my grandmom had introduced me to them. I dive right into them when life gets a little tougher and I need a bit of warm cuddly romance, though more and more I'm realising I would like a bit more acceptability in my romance, so bullying and disrespect are completely out for me.


message 498: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Harlequin Presents are my crack! (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 2281 comments Mod
Welcome, Roshan!


message 499: by Roshan Davina (new)

Roshan Davina (romance_me_please) | 2 comments Thank you Danielle!


message 500: by SmittenKitten (new)

SmittenKitten | 2 comments Hello all! I've been a romance reader for about 10 years, but this past year I have really found a love for the HPs, especially the vintage ones.

Here's a few of my favorites so far:
Mistress of the Groom by Susan Napier Gold Ring of Betrayal by Michelle Reid Maid To Measure by Roberta Leigh Crescendo by Charlotte Lamb Savage Surrender by Charlotte Lamb The Aloha Bride by Emma Darcy The Winter Heart by Lillian Cheatham

I'm obsessed with using the shelves in GR to categorize all my yearly reads. It also helps me keep track of my vast book collection. I have e-books too, but prefer used copies; you never know what you might find at a thrift or used book store. My book habit drives my hubby nuts, as he's not reader by nature, but he at least politely pretends to listen to me talk about a story every now and then. It's always nice to see other readers out there with shared interests. I look forward to being in this group.


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