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The [[Duets]] imprint followed [[Love and Laughter]] and preceded [[Flipside]] -- all [[Harlequin]] lines dedicated to humor. These titles were packaged two to a book, generally coupling two distinct authors, though there were instances of a single author for both titles.
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The '''Duets''' imprint followed [[Harlequin Love And Laughter]] and preceded [[Flipside]] -- all [[Harlequin]] lines dedicated to humor. It was formed by combining the [[Harlequin Love And Laughter]] and [[Silhouette Yours Truly]] lines, with authors crossing over from both lines.  Each '''Duets''' volume contained two full-length novels (the same length as the prior [[Harlequin Love And Laughter]] and [[Silhouette Yours Truly]] books), generally coupling two distinct authors, though there were instances of a single author for both titles.
  
 
Though the format failed to resonate with the readers, many of the stories were well-received. [[Kristin Gabriel]] won a [[RITA]] for her title [[Annie, Get Your Groom]].
 
Though the format failed to resonate with the readers, many of the stories were well-received. [[Kristin Gabriel]] won a [[RITA]] for her title [[Annie, Get Your Groom]].
  
* [[Duets By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of [[Duets]] titles.
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* [[Harlequin Duets By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of '''Duets''' titles.

Latest revision as of 20:38, 30 July 2008

The Duets imprint followed Harlequin Love And Laughter and preceded Flipside -- all Harlequin lines dedicated to humor. It was formed by combining the Harlequin Love And Laughter and Silhouette Yours Truly lines, with authors crossing over from both lines. Each Duets volume contained two full-length novels (the same length as the prior Harlequin Love And Laughter and Silhouette Yours Truly books), generally coupling two distinct authors, though there were instances of a single author for both titles.

Though the format failed to resonate with the readers, many of the stories were well-received. Kristin Gabriel won a RITA for her title Annie, Get Your Groom.