Difference between revisions of "Number of Books Published By Loveswept Authors"

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It was the norm for authors to write multiple romances for the [[Loveswept]] line, and, as you can see below, quite a few authors were [[:Category:Prolific Authors|very prolific]]. [[Joan Elliott Pickart]] leads the list with 47 novels published for [[Loveswept]]. Authors such as [[Tami Hoag]] cite writing [[category]] romance as teaching them to write fast and to deadline -- Hoag's fifteen Loveswept novels lead to her mainstream success.
 
It was the norm for authors to write multiple romances for the [[Loveswept]] line, and, as you can see below, quite a few authors were [[:Category:Prolific Authors|very prolific]]. [[Joan Elliott Pickart]] leads the list with 47 novels published for [[Loveswept]]. Authors such as [[Tami Hoag]] cite writing [[category]] romance as teaching them to write fast and to deadline -- Hoag's fifteen Loveswept novels lead to her mainstream success.
  
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* [[Deborah Harmse]] - 2
 
* [[Deborah Harmse]] - 2
 
* [[Ken and Olivia Harper]] - 2
 
* [[Ken and Olivia Harper]] - 2
* [[B.J. James]] - 3
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* [[BJ James]] - 3
 
* [[Gayle Kasper]] - 2
 
* [[Gayle Kasper]] - 2
 
* [[Elaine Lasko]] - 2
 
* [[Elaine Lasko]] - 2

Latest revision as of 21:43, 2 September 2008

It was the norm for authors to write multiple romances for the Loveswept line, and, as you can see below, quite a few authors were very prolific. Joan Elliott Pickart leads the list with 47 novels published for Loveswept. Authors such as Tami Hoag cite writing category romance as teaching them to write fast and to deadline -- Hoag's fifteen Loveswept novels lead to her mainstream success.