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The [[Duets]] imprint followed [[Love and Laughter]] and preceded [[Flipside]] -- all [[Harlequin]] lines dedicated to humor. These titles were packaged two to a book, generally coupling two distinct authors, though there were instances of a single author for both titles. | The [[Duets]] imprint followed [[Love and Laughter]] and preceded [[Flipside]] -- all [[Harlequin]] lines dedicated to humor. These titles were packaged two to a book, generally coupling two distinct authors, though there were instances of a single author for both titles. | ||
Revision as of 21:43, 29 August 2007
The Duets imprint followed Love and Laughter and preceded Flipside -- all Harlequin lines dedicated to humor. These titles were packaged two to a book, generally coupling two distinct authors, though there were instances of a single author for both titles.
Though the format failed to resonate with the readers, many of the stories were well-received. Kristin Gabriel won a RITA for her title Annie, Get Your Groom.
- Harlequin Duets By The Numbers - A numerical listing of Duets titles.