Posts Tagged ‘May Harlequin Spotlight’
Spotlight: HSR Contest Winners!
Sunday, June 1, 2008 15:19 8 CommentsThanks to the generosity of Harlequin SuperRomance authors Debra Salonen and Ellen Hartman, we had several contest winners to close out our May Spotlight! Winners need to e-mail Wendy with their shipping address to receive their prizes. We hope everyone has enjoyed this Harlequin Spotlight, because we sure did have a great [...]
Spotlight: In Case You Missed It
Sunday, June 1, 2008 9:18 No CommentsThe entire month of May, Wendy the Super Librarian, and a contingent of fine-feathered ducks, shined the spotlight on Harlequin SuperRomance. In case you missed out on some, or all, of our fun posts – here they are again, for your consideration, in one handy-dandy place. Enjoy!
Spotlight: All About Men with Ellen Hartman
Monday, May 19, 2008 11:00 17 CommentsWhen I was asked to contribute to The Good, The Bad, and The Unread this week, my topic was: Why do I love Superromance?
Easy Answer: The men.
Is that shallow? I know it’s shallow. Sorry. I can’t help myself. Have you read a Super? Then you know what I’m talking about.
Spotlight: Debra Salonen Heads For The Hills
Friday, May 16, 2008 9:00 21 CommentsDebra Salonen is one of the hardest working writers in the romance genre. Since the publication of her first book in 2000, she’s amassed an impressive back list and garnered a loyal following among Harlequin SuperRomance fans. May marks the publication of the first book in a new five-book series for the line that will [...]
Spotlight: Kathryn Shay Is In The Hot Seat
Friday, May 9, 2008 9:00 9 CommentsI was introduced to Kathryn Shay back in 2002 when I was assigned to review Practice Makes Perfect. After finishing the story with a contented sigh, I e-mailed the editor I was writing reviews for at the time and asked her, “Where has Kathryn Shay been all my life?” To which she replied, “Oh Wendy! [...]
Spotlight: Super Wendy Does SuperRomance
Friday, May 2, 2008 9:00 24 CommentsThey say confession is good for the soul. Despite a brief infatuation when I was a teenager, by the time I got out of college, my lip would curl in distaste if the words “romance novels” were even mentioned to me. Yeah, I was one of those.

