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− | The first romance title | + | [[category:Publisher Imprints]][[category:Harlequin Imprints]] |
+ | The first romance title published by [[Harlequin]] appeared in 1949, when the publisher first started. Over the years, a mix of fiction and non-fiction was produced by the publisher. It wasn't until the early 1960's that romance, particularly offerings from the [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] authors from the United Kingdom, began to dominate the [[Harlequin]] list. Within a few years, other types of fiction ceased to appear under the [[Harlequin]] name, and the publisher became synonymous with romance fiction. | ||
− | In 1989, [[Bethany Campbell|Bethany Campbell's]] | + | In 1989, [[Bethany Campbell|Bethany Campbell's]] 1988 title [[Flirtation River]] was awarded the [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] (predecessor of the [[RITA]]). [[His Brother's Child]] by [[Lucy Gordon]] won the [[RITA]] in 1998 in the [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Traditional]] category. [[Her Royal Baby]] by [[Marion Lennox]] also won a [[RITA]] in the [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Traditional]] category in 2004, while [[Jessica Hart]] won the [[RITA]] in the same category for her title [[Christmas Eve Marriage]] -- both books were released in 2004, but won their awards in separate years due to the cutoffs for judging. |
− | [[Harlequin]] | + | Beginning in 1987, [[Harlequin]] began releasing additional Harlequin Romance titles direct to mail-order subscribers. The numbering for these books began again at number one, creating a second set of Harlequin Romance books. For information on these titles, see [[Harlequin Romance Subscription]]. |
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+ | In February 2007, the [[Silhouette Romance]] line was folded into the [[Harlequin Romance]] line. The "new" [[Harlequin Romance]] continued the numbering from the "old" line, with six titles released each month ([[Harlequin Romance]] and [[Silhouette Romance]] had each been publishing four per month before the merge). | ||
* [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers]] - A listing of titles published under the "Romance" imprint, in numerical order. | * [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers]] - A listing of titles published under the "Romance" imprint, in numerical order. | ||
+ | * [[Harlequin Romance Omnibus]] - Listing of omnibus editions for Harlequin Romance titles. | ||
== Interesting Facts == | == Interesting Facts == | ||
− | Though nearly 4,000 were published by Harlequin and later [[Harlequin Romance]], only | + | Though nearly 4,000 were published by Harlequin and later [[Harlequin Romance]], only two titles were repeated. ''Hunter's Moon'' was used by [[Henrietta Reid]] in 1970 and [[Margaret Way]] in 1983. The same title was also used for an [[Intrigue]] title by [[Dawn Stewardson]] in 1994. ''[[Queen Of Hearts]]'' was a title used by authors [[Sara Seale]] in 1969 and [[Melissa Forsythe]] in 1990. |
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+ | === RITA-Winning Titles/Authors === | ||
+ | * [[2005 RITA® Winners|2005 RITA®]] - [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Best Traditional Romance]] category for ''[[Christmas Eve Marriage]]'' by [[Jessica Hart]] | ||
+ | * [[2005 RITA® Winners|2005 RITA®]] - [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Best Traditional Romance]] for ''[[Her Royal Baby]]'' by [[Marion Lennox]] | ||
+ | * [[1998 RITA® Winners|1998 RITA®]] - [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Best Traditional Romance]] category for ''[[His Brother's Child]]'' by [[Lucy Gordon]] | ||
+ | * [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] - [[RITA®: Best Traditional Romance|Best Traditional Romance]] category for ''[[Flirtation River]]'' by [[Bethany Campbell]] | ||
== Series/Flashes/Continuities == | == Series/Flashes/Continuities == | ||
* [[Baby Boom]] | * [[Baby Boom]] | ||
+ | * [[Crystal Creek]] with spin offs in the [[Superromance]] line | ||
== Articles == | == Articles == | ||
* [http://www.booksquare.com/archives/2005/05/16/1329/ Without Harlequin Romance, What Will The World Mock?] | * [http://www.booksquare.com/archives/2005/05/16/1329/ Without Harlequin Romance, What Will The World Mock?] |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 13 March 2008
The first romance title published by Harlequin appeared in 1949, when the publisher first started. Over the years, a mix of fiction and non-fiction was produced by the publisher. It wasn't until the early 1960's that romance, particularly offerings from the Mills & Boon authors from the United Kingdom, began to dominate the Harlequin list. Within a few years, other types of fiction ceased to appear under the Harlequin name, and the publisher became synonymous with romance fiction.
In 1989, Bethany Campbell's 1988 title Flirtation River was awarded the Golden Medallion (predecessor of the RITA). His Brother's Child by Lucy Gordon won the RITA in 1998 in the Traditional category. Her Royal Baby by Marion Lennox also won a RITA in the Traditional category in 2004, while Jessica Hart won the RITA in the same category for her title Christmas Eve Marriage -- both books were released in 2004, but won their awards in separate years due to the cutoffs for judging.
Beginning in 1987, Harlequin began releasing additional Harlequin Romance titles direct to mail-order subscribers. The numbering for these books began again at number one, creating a second set of Harlequin Romance books. For information on these titles, see Harlequin Romance Subscription.
In February 2007, the Silhouette Romance line was folded into the Harlequin Romance line. The "new" Harlequin Romance continued the numbering from the "old" line, with six titles released each month (Harlequin Romance and Silhouette Romance had each been publishing four per month before the merge).
- Harlequin Romance By The Numbers - A listing of titles published under the "Romance" imprint, in numerical order.
- Harlequin Romance Omnibus - Listing of omnibus editions for Harlequin Romance titles.
Contents
Interesting Facts
Though nearly 4,000 were published by Harlequin and later Harlequin Romance, only two titles were repeated. Hunter's Moon was used by Henrietta Reid in 1970 and Margaret Way in 1983. The same title was also used for an Intrigue title by Dawn Stewardson in 1994. Queen Of Hearts was a title used by authors Sara Seale in 1969 and Melissa Forsythe in 1990.
RITA-Winning Titles/Authors
- 2005 RITA® - Best Traditional Romance category for Christmas Eve Marriage by Jessica Hart
- 2005 RITA® - Best Traditional Romance for Her Royal Baby by Marion Lennox
- 1998 RITA® - Best Traditional Romance category for His Brother's Child by Lucy Gordon
- Golden Medallion - Best Traditional Romance category for Flirtation River by Bethany Campbell
Series/Flashes/Continuities
- Baby Boom
- Crystal Creek with spin offs in the Superromance line