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* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2569]] - [[Stormy Weather |''Stormy Weather '']] - [[Sandra  Clark]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2569]] - [[Stormy Weather |''Stormy Weather '']] - [[Sandra  Clark]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2570]] - [[Not The Marrying Kind |''Not The Marrying Kind '']] - [[Helen  Dalzell]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2570]] - [[Not The Marrying Kind |''Not The Marrying Kind '']] - [[Helen  Dalzell]] -  September 1983
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2571]] - [[Dream of Midsummer |''Dream of Midsummer '']] - [[Catherine  George]] -  September 1983
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* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2571]] - [[Dream Of Midsummer |''Dream Of Midsummer '']] - [[Catherine  George]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2572]] - [[The Man From Ti Kouka |''The Man From Ti Kouka '']] - [[Rosalie  Henaghan]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2572]] - [[The Man From Ti Kouka |''The Man From Ti Kouka '']] - [[Rosalie  Henaghan]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2573]] - [[The Candleberry Tree |''The Candleberry Tree '']] - [[Pamela  Pope]] -  September 1983
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2573]] - [[The Candleberry Tree |''The Candleberry Tree '']] - [[Pamela  Pope]] -  September 1983

Revision as of 19:27, 23 July 2008

Books numbered 2521 through 2592 were published in 1983. New names continued to fill the list, while classic authors such as Betty Neels remained very popular with readers. In April, 1983, the Harlequin American Romance line debuted, adding a much needed United States focus to the publisher's offerings. The Loveswept line also debuted in 1983, a month or so after the Harlequin American Romance imprint. These two new competitors in the romance market gave U.S. audiences a different spin on romance.