Morgan Rogers‘ #ownvoices rom-com, HONEY GIRL (February 23, Park Row), has already been called one of the “32 LGBTQ Books That Will Change the Literary Landscape in 2021” by OprahMag.com. What is Morgan doing over the holidays besides taking the romance world by storm? She popped in to tell us about her favorite things in this unusual holiday season. (Hint: it involves her highly recommended must-watch shows, rounded out with (read more…)
Linette Kim and Harlequin Trade Publishing cordially invite our librarian friends to attend our very first Bookstravaganza for librarians! When: Friday, December 4th 11:30 am ET: Opening Jazz Reception 11:40 am to 12:30 pm ET: BOOKSTRAVAGANZA!! Hear about our staff picks for Winter 2021, and meet a stellar line-up of authors:Alka Joshi (The Henna Artist)Sarah Penner (The Lost Apothecary)Bryn Turnbull (The Woman Before Wallis)Catherine Adel West (Saving Ruby King)In conversation (read more…)
It’s the holiday season and we can’t decide what we love more; getting gifts or giving them? Whatever your opinion, we are gifting you with Library Hardcover Editions, exclusively for libraries. Below are the titles out this month in trade paperback and mass market max, in their exclusive library hardcover editions for you from us at Harlequin: Wrong Alibi by Christina Dodd, Dec. 29; 9781335549594 Net Force: Attack Protocol by Jerome (read more…)
In the US, November is the time for giving thanks and counting blessings. We at Harlequin are so thankful for our libraries and librarians that we’ve created Library Hardcover Editions, exclusively for libraries. Below are the titles out this month in trade paperback and mass market max, in their exclusive library hardcover editions: The Diplomats Wife by Pam Jenoff, Nov. 24; 9780778311089 Wyoming True by Diana Palmer, Nov. 10; 9781335778697 For (read more…)
Ever wonder how Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility would look if it were set in modern times–say, in Washington DC’s social scene? Author Lauren Edmonson decided to revisit Austen’s classic about the constraints of the patriarchy and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood in her “original” retelling, Ladies of the House [Feb. 9, Graydon House Books]. Booklist has fallen in love with the Richardson sisters, giving them and their story of (read more…)