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[[Harlequin]] [[American Premier]] was established as a separate imprint for single-title length books by established [[Harlequin]] [[American]] Romance writers. While [[American]] Romance titles average 250 pages, [[American Premier]] books averaged 380.   
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[[Harlequin]] [[American Romance Premier]] was established as a separate imprint for single-title length books by established [[Harlequin]] [[American]] Romance writers. While [[American]] Romance titles average 250 pages, [[American Romance Premier]] books averaged 380.   
  
Only five [[American Premier]] books were published.  Impressively, two of them won the [[RITA|RITA® or Golden Medallion]] for best Contemporary Single Title of 1984 ([[After All these Years]] by [[Kathleen Gilles Seidel]]) and 1985 ([[Banish Misfortune]]) by [[(Anne Stuart]]), respectively.  
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Only five [[American Romance Premier]] books were published.  Impressively, two of them won the [[RITA|RITA® or Golden Medallion]] for best Contemporary Single Title of 1984 ([[After All these Years]] by [[Kathleen Gilles Seidel]]) and 1985 ([[Banish Misfortune]]) by [[(Anne Stuart]]), respectively.  
  
* [[Harlequin American Premier By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of Harlequin [[American Premier]] titles.
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* [[Harlequin American Romance Premier By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of Harlequin [[American Romance Premier]] titles.

Revision as of 21:12, 29 September 2006

Harlequin American Romance Premier was established as a separate imprint for single-title length books by established Harlequin American Romance writers. While American Romance titles average 250 pages, American Romance Premier books averaged 380.

Only five American Romance Premier books were published. Impressively, two of them won the RITA® or Golden Medallion for best Contemporary Single Title of 1984 (After All these Years by Kathleen Gilles Seidel) and 1985 (Banish Misfortune) by (Anne Stuart), respectively.