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  • 10/08/2008 - 22:24

    Sorry about the double post. How does one delete a comment these days?

     Good to see you all at the chat!

  • 10/08/2008 - 22:21
    Gail, looks as though those two -- one by Suz Brockmann, and one by Sharon Sala -- are part of what is being called the Bestselling Authors collection: http://www.eharlequin.com/store.html?cid=1069 ... and the various lines, from Passion, to home and hearth, and suspense and adventure, all seem to have a couple coming out
  • 10/08/2008 - 22:19
    Gail, looks as though those two -- one by Suz Brockmann, and one by Sharon Sala -- are part of what is being called the Bestselling Authors collection: http://www.eharlequin.com/store.html?cid=1069
  • 09/24/2008 - 12:49

    Thanks all -- and thanks to Gail, I now have the text of my Romantic Times magazine review, too:

     From Romantic Times magazine:

    After Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Gabe Caruso can't save his fiancee from a sadistic serial killer, he has trouble dealing with the guilt. His only consolation is that he put the man in jail. Cutting himself off, Gabe takes a post in Black Arrow Falls, a small town in the Yukon. There, he meets tracker Silver Karvonen, a woman with secrets of her own. Both are stunned to feel the pull of attraction. Then the killer escapes, and Gabe knows that trouble is on the way. Loreth Anne White serves up some creepy chills in Manhunter (4), as a serial killer wages both psychological and physical warfare. This compelling tale, part of the Wild Country series, features two emotionally scarred people who discover that being together makes them stronger.

    —Sandra Garcia-Myers

  • 09/23/2008 - 22:29
    Thank you all for the response to my giveaway!!! MANUNTER will be in the mail as soon as that author box is my hot little hands :)
  • 09/23/2008 - 22:27
    MEga congrats on the RT top pick, Gail! Can't wait to read it!!
  • 09/20/2008 - 20:23
    Hi all -- Just wanted to let you know that I am giving away five reader review copies of MANHUNTER, my Silhouette Romantic Suspense coming November 2008!

    Let me know via the contact section of my website if you want a review copy of MANHUNTER, and I
    will send them out first come first serve.

    All you have to do get one is post your review of the book on either your blog, a friend’s blog, Amazon, Chapters, Barnes and Noble, or here eHarlequin as part of the eHarl
    book challenge.

    Loreth

  • 09/20/2008 - 20:07

    Thank you so much for the cover comments guys. And yes, the kangaroos are fun :). The SSE covers are quite different from the SRS ones, so it makes for a nice change.

    And speaking of SRS, I am giving away five reader review copies of MANHUNTER, my Silhouette Romantic Suspense coming November 2008!


    Let me know via the contact section of my website if you want a review copy of MANHUNTER, and I will send them out first come first serve.

    All you have to do get one is post your review of the book on either your blog, a friend’s blog, Amazon, Chapters, Barnes and Noble, or here eHarlequin as part of the eHarl book challenge.

    Loreth

     

  • 09/16/2008 - 15:40

    Hi Maureen -- good question.

    My sense, for category, is that it's key is to steer clear of anything that could be construed as a love triangle, even remotely. I think the reader wants to be real sure -- before either character makes a serious move on the other -- that the slate has been cleared. 

    Without having more info re: your plot, I'd venture to say you might be able to pull it off, depending on how you write it, and the timing.

    For example, in my December book for Special Edition, BREAKING FREE (part of the Thoroughred continuity) the hero is still technically married when he meets the heroine, although his wife walked out on him and his daughter 10 long years ago.

    In this case, to avoid the precise concerns mentioned here, my editor wanted me to ensure the hero signed those long-forgotten divorce papers before he so much as touched the heroine. So this becomes a turning point for him. I.e. -- meeting the heroine makes him finally put that part of his old life to bed (he'd left the door open long ago, for their daughter's sake, altho he knew she'd never come back)

    And on that note, I'd love to share my new cover!

    BREAKING FREE, coming in Dec 2008 as part of the Thoroughbred Legacy continuity. The last four books (of the 12) are set down under, in Australia’s Upper Hunter Valley.

     

  • 09/04/2008 - 17:31
    Thanks for the heads up, Beth, looking forward to making this one -- I put the news out on Facebook, too.