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The title you have is an Harlequin Mills & Boon Desire, Australian publication. currently there is no numerical listing of these titles under the Australian imprint on this site. Also, the title you have was published in the USA under Silhouette Desire #1867 and in the UK under Mills & Boon Desire #273.
In regards to what you were saying about the word sexy in some of your other books, these are also austrialian/new zealand publications under Harlequin Mills & Boon Sexy Imprint. There is a numerical listing of these books on romancewiki.
As you can see the title you have mentioned has different publication info for each country and it may be confusing to decide which publication goes on the top of the page (US, AUS, or UK, etc.) When adding a book page you can choose to do the following:
1) Add the book information YOU have. So that would be book info. from the Australian copy you have. Even if the mills & boon UK book links to the page it is ok. The next person who comes along and wants to add the UK version of the book, just needs to decide if UK info should go on top and the AUS info needs to be moved into a publication history section based on release date.
or 2) At the top of the book page, you add book info. from first paperback release, regardless of country. For harlequin category romance this is usually the US edition or UK edition depending on the imprint. You than add any later publications from the US, AUS, or UK in the Publication History section.
You can choose to do 2) if you feel like doing more work. At some point, if this site gets big enough, someone will have to go back and alter entries like 1) to change it to the first paperback release, but the choice is yours. I believe I am currently the only person who does 2). So no bad feelings or judgement if you decide to do 1). :) One of the reasons I haven't been adding any book pages for awhile it that 2) takes a long time for me.
FYI, the reason why I say the first paperback release goes on top, is because a hardback version for libraries usually gets printed first, but is not really what a reader is looking for because they are usually reading/have the paperback or e-book version.
Hope this answers your question, if not, just tell me what else you need to know or restate the question. Thanks for all the additions.--greenstrawberry1982 20:22, 4 March 2012 (PST)