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[[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Numbered Series]][[Category:Harlequin]][[category:Harlequin Imprints]]
 
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[[Superromance]] titles published by [[Harlequin]] are generally longer, issue-oriented stories. While the line has undergone many changes over the years, it remains dedicated to exploring today's families.
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[[Superromance]] titles published by [[Harlequin]] feature "Today's woman in Today's world"[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=834&chapter=0]. They are generally longer, issue-oriented stories that place extra emphasis on secondary characters and subplots. While the line has undergone many changes over the years, it remains dedicated to exploring today's families, and favors "individual" writing that avoids romance cliches[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=834&chapter=0].
  
 
* [[Superromance By The Numbers]] - list of Superromance books by the numbers
 
* [[Superromance By The Numbers]] - list of Superromance books by the numbers

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Superromance titles published by Harlequin feature "Today's woman in Today's world"[1]. They are generally longer, issue-oriented stories that place extra emphasis on secondary characters and subplots. While the line has undergone many changes over the years, it remains dedicated to exploring today's families, and favors "individual" writing that avoids romance cliches[2].

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