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* [http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=1263&chapter=0 Writing Guidelines]
 
* [http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=1263&chapter=0 Writing Guidelines]
 
* [http://www.eharlequin.com/store.html?vcname=backlistParent&cid=373 Spice backlist]
 
* [http://www.eharlequin.com/store.html?vcname=backlistParent&cid=373 Spice backlist]
* [http://press.eharlequin.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=74&Itemid= Spice Briefs Press Release]
 
 
* [http://ebooks.eharlequin.com/9AA9267E-2FF1-4F00-A9C6-43688A30218B/10/120/en/SearchResultsImprint.htm?SearchID=7659807&SortBy=date Spice Briefs]
 
* [http://ebooks.eharlequin.com/9AA9267E-2FF1-4F00-A9C6-43688A30218B/10/120/en/SearchResultsImprint.htm?SearchID=7659807&SortBy=date Spice Briefs]
  
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* [[Broken]] by [[Megan Hart]], May 2007
 
* [[Broken]] by [[Megan Hart]], May 2007
 
* [[Naughty Paris]] by [[Jina Bacarr]], July 2006
 
* [[Naughty Paris]] by [[Jina Bacarr]], July 2006
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==See Also==
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* [[Spice Briefs]]

Revision as of 02:56, 1 September 2007

Spice is a line of women's erotic fiction published by Harlequin. The line was launched in May 2006 and publishes six titles a year.

In August 2007, Harlequin also launched Spice Briefs, a line of erotic short stories (5,000-15,000 words) in eBook format.

On the Web

Books

See Also