We asked 30 of your favorite authors to share their favorite "Harlequin Moments" with us in a special Blog Bash event this September in the eHarlequin.com Community. Read along with us as a different author blogs each day this month
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We asked 30 of your favorite authors to share their favorite "Harlequin Moments" with us in a special Blog Bash event this September in the eHarlequin.com Community. Read along with us as a different author blogs each day this month
Today’s topic was inspired by a headline recently featured on my DIGG widget. I have to admit, the title got me.
Strange Knits and Yarn Monsters
It's great to be back, blogging again on the Silhouette Special Edition author blog. This Harlequin/Sihouette line is my favorite and I'm thrilled to be writing for them.
Hello, this is my first entry and I am looking for a book that is probably fifteen years old. The story is about a man named Taylor Rutledge who gets involved with a woman, who is a blond that has hair that is almost white. (sorry can't recall her name) but I think she is forced into the relationship and winds up in love with him. If anyone can provide any feedback would appeciate it very much.
I am two books shy of reaching my 250th book. When I started this back in January my goal was to read 250 books within the next 365 days. I figured that would be a reasonable goal.
This is the conversation I had the other day while out on my run–phone rings…
me: “Hello?”
middle son: “Mom, where are you?”
me: huff, puff…“Running, you know that.”
middle: “Star Wars isn’t on.”
me(you have got to be kidding me): “Um…huff, puff…okay…?”
Just wanted to wish all our Canadian friends a Happy Thanksgiving!!
The US Thanksgiving isn't until next month, but hey, I like celebrating giving thanks multiple times each year.
I know eharl is a PG 13 site and I was just wondering why
Does anybody know?
I personally (given my age) would have been happy with an "adult" site, I'm just wondering who would have made the decision and what elements were involved in making it
What would be the pros and cons for 13 as opposed to 18?
Umm...we-ell, it's been a disgustingly LONG time since I've visited eHarl.
During that time I have seen both my teens fly the nest, moved house (downsized considerably!), and become a 'new' woman (thanks to a major operation that became necessary).