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'''LUNA''' is the paranormal/fantasy romance line of Harlequin.   
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[[Category:Paranormal]] [[Category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Harlequin]]
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'''LUNA''' is the paranormal/fantasy romance line published by [[Harlequin]].   
  
 
==Series Overview==
 
==Series Overview==
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LUNA Books wants emotionally complex, sweeping stories that highlight the inner female power. Whether the heroine is on a quest to save the world — or someone or something important to her — discover her past or develop her own abilities, these stories are involving, gripping and sweep the reader away into a detailed, convincing world. They also contain romantic subplots that enhance the main story but don't become the focus of the novel.[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=698&chapter=0]
 
LUNA Books wants emotionally complex, sweeping stories that highlight the inner female power. Whether the heroine is on a quest to save the world — or someone or something important to her — discover her past or develop her own abilities, these stories are involving, gripping and sweep the reader away into a detailed, convincing world. They also contain romantic subplots that enhance the main story but don't become the focus of the novel.[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=698&chapter=0]
  
Luna Launched in Jan, 2004 and Publishes 1-2 titles per month. Titles usually come out in Trade paperback initially, but Luna has done some premieres in Hardback, and some Mass Market reissues as well.  
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Luna Launched in Jan, 2004 and publishes 1-2 titles per month. Titles usually come out in Trade paperback initially, but Luna has done some premieres in Hardback, and some Mass Market reissues as well.  
  
 
==Editors==
 
==Editors==
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==Authors/Series==
 
==Authors/Series==
 
*[[Catherine Asaro]]  - [[Misted Cliffs]] & [[Lost Continent]]
 
*[[Catherine Asaro]]  - [[Misted Cliffs]] & [[Lost Continent]]
*[[Caitlin Brennan]] - [[Aurelian Empire]]
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*[[Caitlin Brennan]] - [[White Magic]]
*[[P.C. Cast]] - [[Goddess by Mistake]]
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*[[P.C. Cast]] - [[Partholon]]
*[[Gail Dayton]] - [[One Rose]]
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*[[Gail Dayton]] - [[The One Rose]][[#Notes | ***]]
 
*[[Laura Anne Gilman]] - [[Retrievers]]
 
*[[Laura Anne Gilman]] - [[Retrievers]]
 
*[[Christie Golden]] - [[The Final Dance]]
 
*[[Christie Golden]] - [[The Final Dance]]
*[[Michele Hauf]] - [[Changeling]]
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*[[Michele Hauf]] - [[The Changelings]]
 
*[[Deborah Hale]] - Umbria[[#Notes | *]]
 
*[[Deborah Hale]] - Umbria[[#Notes | *]]
*[[Anne Kelleher]] - [[Shadowlands]]
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*[[Anne Kelleher]] - [[Through The Shadowlands]]
*[[Susan Krinard]] - [[Stone God]]
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*[[Susan Krinard]] - [[The Stone God]]
 
*[[Mercedes Lackey]] - [[Five Hundred Kingdoms]]
 
*[[Mercedes Lackey]] - [[Five Hundred Kingdoms]]
*[[Rachel Lee]] - Shadows[[#Notes | *]]
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*[[Rachel Lee]] - [[The Ilduin]]
 
*[[C.E. Murphy]] - [[The Walker Papers]] & [[The Negotiator Trilogy]]
 
*[[C.E. Murphy]] - [[The Walker Papers]] & [[The Negotiator Trilogy]]
 
*[[Robin D. Owens]] - [[The Summoning]]
 
*[[Robin D. Owens]] - [[The Summoning]]
 
*[[Diana Palmer]]
 
*[[Diana Palmer]]
 
*[[Jeri Smith-Ready]] - [[Aspect of Crow]]
 
*[[Jeri Smith-Ready]] - [[Aspect of Crow]]
*[[Laura Resnick]] - [[Manhattan Magic]]
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*[[Laura Resnick]] - [[Manhattan Magic]][[#Notes | ****]]
*[[Michelle Sagara]] - [[Cast]]
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*[[Michelle Sagara]] - [[The Chronicles of Elantra]]
 
*[[Maria V. Snyder]] - Study[[#Notes | *]],[[#Notes | **]]
 
*[[Maria V. Snyder]] - Study[[#Notes | *]],[[#Notes | **]]
*[[Sarah Zettel]] - [[Paths to Camelot]]
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*[[Sarah Zettel]] - [[The Path To Camelot]]
  
 
==On The Web==
 
==On The Web==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*<nowiki>*</nowiki>This series name may not be accurate. Chosen by [[User:DawnBurn|DawnBurn]].
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>This series name may not be accurate. Chosen by [[User:DawnBurn|DawnBurn]].
*<nowiki>**</nowiki>This series was transfered to the [[Mira]] line.
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<nowiki>**</nowiki> This series was transferred to the [[Mira]] line.
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<nowiki>***</nowiki> The third book in [[The One Rose]] series was published by [[Juno]] Books.
  
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<nowiki>****</nowiki> The [[Manhattan Magic]] series was transferred to [[DAW Books]]

Latest revision as of 03:27, 5 October 2007


LUNA is the paranormal/fantasy romance line published by Harlequin.

Series Overview

LUNA Books delivers a compelling, female-focused fantasy[1] with vivid characters, rich worlds, strong, sympathetic women and romantic subplots.

LUNA Books wants emotionally complex, sweeping stories that highlight the inner female power. Whether the heroine is on a quest to save the world — or someone or something important to her — discover her past or develop her own abilities, these stories are involving, gripping and sweep the reader away into a detailed, convincing world. They also contain romantic subplots that enhance the main story but don't become the focus of the novel.[2]

Luna Launched in Jan, 2004 and publishes 1-2 titles per month. Titles usually come out in Trade paperback initially, but Luna has done some premieres in Hardback, and some Mass Market reissues as well.

Editors

Mary-Theresa Hussey

Authors/Series

On The Web

Notes

*This series name may not be accurate. Chosen by DawnBurn.

** This series was transferred to the Mira line.

*** The third book in The One Rose series was published by Juno Books.

**** The Manhattan Magic series was transferred to DAW Books