Meet our Hosts

Jayne-eHarlequin
Community Manager


Jayne is an online community specialist, currently serving as the online community manager for eHarlequin.com. She has been active in the online community space for more than 11 years and is an avid user and early adopter of "social media" and a seasoned netizen. Proficient in Web dialect; she is often found expressing emotion through smileys Laughing, avatars and LOL's, improperly using ellipses, and frequently ending her sentences with exclamation points!!!

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Dream-eHarlequin
Host Moderator: Steeple Hill
& Mostly Mainstream


Dream is fairly certain she exited the womb with a book in hand. Fortunately, she’s learned to do most tasks one-handed, so life is good.

Even better, she ended up on eHarlequin, where she talks about her latest finds. Never would she have imagined as a teenager, reading with her grandmother on hot summer nights, she’d have the chance to meet the wonderful people who wrote the stories she loved so much.

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Dee-eHarlequin
Host Moderator: The Write Stuff
& Special Events Coordinator


Dee is a mild-mannered stay-at-home mom, somewhat lovingly rearing her three children while secretly reading message board posts when they aren't looking. Famously neurotic, Dee loves ordering her HTML and playing with graphics as well as studying writing craft to share with the Write Stuff Community. In her spare time, she putters away on her computer, quietly writing romances for the sensual at heart.

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Rae-eHarlequin
Host Moderator: Simply Series
& Online Pitches


Rae co-hosts the Simply Series Forum with Wayne. She's responsible for the Home and Hearth Series, which works out because she loves the stories that come from the various lines. She's a mommy to three energetic children; a 16 year old son, a 13 year old daughter and a 9 year old son that keep her on her toes. She's engaged to a romantic, nutty alpha-male. Rae can't remember the exact age or precise moment she began to steal her mom's old Harlequin's from her room, but she remembers devouring them.

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Sapphire-eHarlequin
Host Moderator: LUNA
& Cafe Social


Sapphire has been reading Harlequins since the age of 13. One day she stumbled onto eHarlequin.com, and was hooked. She found the community and met lots of friends and authors too. As luck would have it, she came to be the community host for LUNA and the Cafe Social. She lives in the Toronto area with her husband, two cats and a dog.

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Wayne
Host Moderator: Simply Series
& Kimani

Wayne has been reading authors’ bios for years, and often dreamed of having his own Web site as a published Harlequin author. Years passed, and his dream of being published finally became a reality in 2003.

Wayne is the host of the Kimani area of the eharlequin.com community and shares duties with another host in the Simply Series area.

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Katherine-eHarlequin
Host Moderator:  Book Challenge


Katherine has been a member of the eHarl Community since early 2004. "As I'm basically a shy person, I rarely participated in the discussion threads. Joining the 2006 ~ 100 Book Challenge changed all that. I've been a regular participant ever since. Now in November 2008, I've been invited to Host the Book Challenge. If you're looking for me, you can easily find me over in the Book Challenge Forum or on the Blogs."

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Penn-eHarlequin
Host Moderator:  Digital Media


Penn joined the community in 2004, and despite a resolution to spend less time here in 2008, couldn't stay away. DH wrote in her 2008 Holiday Letter, "Gave Penn an iPod Shuffle for Xmas 2006 and within 3 short months she had used it to become addicted to audio books. By autumn ‘07, she could no longer get a sufficient fix from the 1GB, screenless electronic miracle, so she upgraded (graduated?) to sterner stuff: a 3rd-gen iPod Nano. It was a slippery slope: she has also embraced (confiscated?) the PDA, but only b/c she can read e-books on it. The rest of us have tried to be supportive and even got her admitted to a world-class 12-step-program for this ‘story/book’ problem, but she refuses to get help. She even introduced her first-born to this obsession (f-b inherited the Shuffle, but listens to different books)." I think that the Digital Media boards should be a good fit for me, yes? 

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