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* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2344]] - [[Prince Of Darkness |''Prince Of Darkness'']] - [[Susanna Firth]] -  July 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2344]] - [[Prince Of Darkness |''Prince Of Darkness'']] - [[Susanna Firth]] -  July 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2345]] - [[Paradise Plantation |''Paradise Plantation'']] - [[Henrietta Reid]] -  July 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2345]] - [[Paradise Plantation |''Paradise Plantation'']] - [[Henrietta Reid]] -  July 1980
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2346]] - [[The Butterfly and the Baron |''The Butterfly and the Baron '']] - [[Margaret Way]] -  July 1980
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* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2346]] - ''[[The Butterfly And The Baron]]'' - [[Margaret Way]] -  July 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2347]] - [[The Rekindled Flame |''The Rekindled Flame'']] - [[Elizabeth Ashton]] -  August 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2347]] - [[The Rekindled Flame |''The Rekindled Flame'']] - [[Elizabeth Ashton]] -  August 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2348]] - [[White Fire |''White Fire'']] - [[Jan MacLean]] -  August 1980
 
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|Harlequin  # 2348]] - [[White Fire |''White Fire'']] - [[Jan MacLean]] -  August 1980

Revision as of 08:05, 15 October 2009

Books numbered 2305 through 2376 were published in 1980. Top-name Harlequin Romance authors included Jessica Steele, Betty Neels, Lucy Gillen, and Joyce Dingwell. As with previous years, many of the authors who wrote for Harlequin Romance also wrote for Presents. 1980 was also notable for significant changes in the romance markets. As the so-called Romance Wars raged, causing Harlequin Enterprises Limited to pull distribution rights from Simon & Schuster and bring their distribution in-house. Simon & Schuster responded by establshing the Silhouette line, a move that would cause Harlequin trouble until 1985, when the publisher purchased Silhouette from its competition.

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