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Blaze is Harlequin's sexiest line. First conceived as a hotter selection within the existing Temptation, the imprint ultimately replaced the line.
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[[Harlequin Blaze|Blaze]] is [[Harlequin]]'s sexiest line. First conceived as a promotion of hotter books within the existing [[Harlequin Temptation]] line, the imprint ultimately replaced Temptation.  
  
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Stories have a contemporary feel and emphasize the physical relationship between the couple. Stories run from flirtatious to dark and sensual, and the line pushes boundaries in terms of characterization, plot, and explicitness.
  
== Authors ==
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* [[Harlequin Blaze By The Numbers]] - A numerical listing of [[Harlequin Blaze]] titles.
* [[Alison Kent|Alison Kent]]
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* [[:Category:Harlequin_Blaze_Authors|Blaze Authors]] - category containing Blaze authors
* [[Jill Monroe|Jill Monroe]]
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* [[Harlequin Blaze Miniseries|Miniseries]] - A listing of the various Blaze Miniseries and titles within.
* [[Carly Phillips|Carly Phillips]]
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* [[Harlequin Temptation Blaze]] - The original Blaze promotional series in the [[Harlequin Temptation]] line.
* [[Mia Zachary|Mia Zachary]]
 
  
== Titles ==
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==On The Web==
* [[Afternoon Delight|Afternoon Delight]] - [[Mia Zachary|Mia Zachary]]; 2006
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*[http://www.eharlequin.com/store.html?cid=192 Harlequin Storefront]
* [[Red Shoes and a Diary|Red Shoes and a Diary]] - [[Mia Zachary|Mia Zachary]]; 2003
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*[http://www.eharlequin.com/articlepage.html?articleId=544&chapter=0 Writer's Guidelines]
* [[Share The Darkness|Share The Darkness]] - [[Jill Monroe|Jill Monroe]]; 2006
 
* [[9 1/2 Days|9 1/2 Days]] - [[Mia Zachary|Mia Zachary]]; 2004
 

Latest revision as of 02:54, 20 January 2008

Blaze is Harlequin's sexiest line. First conceived as a promotion of hotter books within the existing Harlequin Temptation line, the imprint ultimately replaced Temptation.

Stories have a contemporary feel and emphasize the physical relationship between the couple. Stories run from flirtatious to dark and sensual, and the line pushes boundaries in terms of characterization, plot, and explicitness.

On The Web