Monthly Archives: August 2010

Gena Showalter Enters the World of INTERTWINED

Harlequin TEEN author Gena Showalter gives us a sneak peek at the newest book in her Young Adult INTERTWINED series, UNRAVELED… If I could move into one of my books, I would pick the Intertwined world.  How could I not?  … Read More »

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Erotica on the Dark Side, by Tracie Sommers

Erotica author Tracie Sommers caused a bit of a stir with her first dark paranormal Spice Brief. Now Tracie is back with a new sexy story – Blame It On the Moonlight – that’s different from her previous foray. Find … Read More »

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Linda Thomas-Sundstrom Takes Nocturne to Comic-Con International

by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom, author of the Wolf Moons miniseries from Harlequin Nocturne and Nocturne Bites Hey everyone. News. You’ve all heard of Comic-Con, I’m sure. It’s the largest sci-fi, fantasy, graphic novel, and comic book convention in the world – … Read More »

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Nocturne Chat TONIGHT!

by Amy Wilkins, Harlequin Digital Want to chat with some of our favorite paranormal romance authors? Meet up with fellow readers online? Tonight is the monthly Nocturne Chat in the eHarlequin.com Community! It runs from 8-10pm Eastern Time. Click here … Read More »

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The Wolves are Howling at the Door, by Alexis Morgan

Author Alexis Morgan set out to write a vampire romance — but even short stories can have some unexpected characters! Find out how werewolves made an unplanned appearance in Alexis’s new story for Harlequin Nocturne Bite, A Vampire’s Vindication, in … Read More »

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What’s in a Name? by Eve Silver

Do you ever wonder how authors name their characters–or how to pronounce them? If you have, them check out Eve Silver‘s post all about the names of her heroes and heroines in the Otherkin Trilogy, including book 1 Sins of … Read More »

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Julie Kagawa Vs. Second Book Syndrome

HarlequinTEEN author Julie Kagawa has a message for you: second books in trilogies don’t have to be slow! Julie blogs at Harlequin’s Paranormal Romance Blog about how she avoided “Slow Second Book Syndrome” for her new YA faery novel The … Read More »

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