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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
This book was originally scheduled to be published as part of the [[Everlasting Love]] imprint in February 2008.  A cover was created and appeared in Publishers Weekly, featuring the winners of a contest to be photographed for the cover[http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6469351.html].  When the [[Everlasting Love]] line was folded into the [[Superromance]] line, this became the first former [[Everlasting Love]] title to appear as a [[Superromance]], appearing in January 2008.
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This book was originally scheduled to be published as part of the [[Harlequin Everlasting Love]] imprint in February 2008.  A cover was created and appeared in Publishers Weekly, featuring the winners of a contest to be photographed for the cover[http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6469351.html].  When the [[Harlequin Everlasting Love]] line was folded into the [[Superromance]] line, this became the first former [[Harlequin Everlasting Love]] title to appear as a [[Superromance]], appearing in January 2008.

Revision as of 22:53, 19 January 2008

Book Description

Every Valentine's Day is a gift

A day to celebrate your love—and the hope, the belief, that it will be everlasting.

In Valentine's Daughters by Tara Taylor Quinn, it's a day to remember old promises...and make new ones.

In Our Day by Jean Brashear, it's when love gets a second chance.

In The Hand That Gives the Rose by Linda Cardillo, it's the day love finally bridges two separate worlds.


Trivia

This book was originally scheduled to be published as part of the Harlequin Everlasting Love imprint in February 2008. A cover was created and appeared in Publishers Weekly, featuring the winners of a contest to be photographed for the cover[1]. When the Harlequin Everlasting Love line was folded into the Superromance line, this became the first former Harlequin Everlasting Love title to appear as a Superromance, appearing in January 2008.