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In July 2011, [[Harlequin]] began publishing four titles each month designated as '''Harlequin Presents Extra''' with no series numbers.  This was in addition to the four regular [[Harlequin Presents Extra]] titles published each month with series numbers.  Each month's four releases are built around a two common themes. <!--The '''Harlequin Presents Extra''' books were all previously published in the U.K. by [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] under the [[Modern Extra]] imprint or occaisionally [[Mills and Boon Medical Romance|Mills & Boon Medical Romance]], usually with different titles. -->
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In July 2011 [[Harlequin]] published four titles designated as '''Harlequin Presents Extra''' with no series numbers.  This was in addition to the four regular [[Harlequin Presents Extra]] titles published that month with series numbers.  The four releases are built around two common themes.
  
 
* [[The Shy Socialite]] - [[Lindsay Armstrong]], July 2011 ([[High Society Affairs]])
 
* [[The Shy Socialite]] - [[Lindsay Armstrong]], July 2011 ([[High Society Affairs]])
* [[Secrets and Salvation|Secrets & Salvation]] - [[Kathryn Ross]], July 2011 ([[Seduction And Secrets]])
 
 
* [[The Count's Challenge]] - [[Christina Hollis]], July 2011 ([[High Society Affairs]])
 
* [[The Count's Challenge]] - [[Christina Hollis]], July 2011 ([[High Society Affairs]])
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* [[Secrets and Salvation|Secrets & Salvation]] - [[Kathryn Ross]], July 2011 ([[Seduction And Secrets]])
 
* [[Love Without Lies]] - [[Lee Wilkinson]], July 2011 ([[Seduction And Secrets]])
 
* [[Love Without Lies]] - [[Lee Wilkinson]], July 2011 ([[Seduction And Secrets]])

Latest revision as of 23:56, 9 July 2011

In July 2011 Harlequin published four titles designated as Harlequin Presents Extra with no series numbers. This was in addition to the four regular Harlequin Presents Extra titles published that month with series numbers. The four releases are built around two common themes.