Posts Tagged ‘Kate Hardy’

REVIEW: A Moment on the Lips by Kate Hardy

Saturday, December 17, 2011 1:00 No Comments

LynneC’s review of A Moment On The Lips by Kate Hardy Contemporary Romance published by Harlequin Presents 1 Nov 11 Kate Hardy is a great writer. Her style is easy to read but deceptively clever, so you don’t notice it until you think, “Hey, that’s good.” She brings her characters to life, and they’re not [...]

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REVIEW: Surrender to the Playboy Sheikh by Kate Hardy

Friday, June 26, 2009 1:01 2 Comments

Lynne Connolly‘s review of Surrender to the Playboy Sheikh by Kate Hardy Contemporary romance released by Harlequin Presents 1 Jul 09 If anyone thinks that HMB books are churned out with next to no effort from the writer – this is one of the best examples against this argument that I’ve read, and certainly the [...]

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Harlequin Scoop: January 2009

Thursday, January 15, 2009 21:23 No Comments

2009 looks to be a good one for Harlequin (and for Harlequin readers).  Lots of interesting upcoming releases, and free goodies too!  We begin with a 60th Anniversary Update: Rich, powerful heroes… Scandalous family sagas… Powerful and provocative storylines…

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REVIEW: In Bed With Her Italian Boss by Kate Hardy

Thursday, June 12, 2008 13:00 2 Comments

Holly‘s review of In Bed With Her Italian Boss by Kate Hardy Contemporary Romance released by Harlequin Presents 8 Apr 08 I generally enjoy the Presents line, though I don’t remember reading Kate Hardy before. Unfortunately, this book features one of my least favorite plot devices – the BIG MISUNDERSTANDING – which resulted in the [...]

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Michelle Styles: Mills & Boon and the UK’s National Year of Reading

Saturday, May 24, 2008 14:59 3 Comments

2008 is the National Year of Reading in the UK. It is about celebrating reading in all its forms and highlighting the importance of libraries. It is about encouraging parents to read to their children, and people in general just to read.

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