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* [[Dirty]] by [[Megan Hart]], January 2007
 
* [[Dirty]] by [[Megan Hart]], January 2007
 
* [[Getting Some]] by [[Kayla Perrin]], March 2007
 
* [[Getting Some]] by [[Kayla Perrin]], March 2007
* [[Broken]] by [[Megan Hart]], May 2007
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* [[Broken - Megan Hart|Broken]] by [[Megan Hart]], May 2007
 
* [[Naughty Paris]] by [[Jina Bacarr]], July 2006
 
* [[Naughty Paris]] by [[Jina Bacarr]], July 2006
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Spice Briefs]]
 
* [[Spice Briefs]]
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* [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/sex-sells-mills--boon-marks-centenary-with-move-to-hardcore-erotica-922491.html Sex sells: Mills & Boon marks centenary with move to hardcore erotica] - Article in ''The Independent'' about the introduction of the Spice line in the UK. Misses key elements about the content being published under this line and focuses on the sensational aspects of [[Mills and Boon|M&B]] publishing more erotic titles.

Latest revision as of 19:16, 21 September 2008

Spice is a line of women's erotic fiction published by Harlequin. The line was launched in May 2006 and publishes six titles a year.

In August 2007, Harlequin also launched Spice Briefs, a line of erotic short stories (5,000-15,000 words) in eBook format.

On the Web

Books

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