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'''Notting Hill Grooms''' is a miniseries of three popular [[Mills and Boon Presents|Mills & Boon Presents™]] authors, featuring the fashionable London district of ''Notting Hill'', which at that time (1999) was the setting of an identically named movie. The series was also adopted by the [[Harlequin Presents]] imprint. | '''Notting Hill Grooms''' is a miniseries of three popular [[Mills and Boon Presents|Mills & Boon Presents™]] authors, featuring the fashionable London district of ''Notting Hill'', which at that time (1999) was the setting of an identically named movie. The series was also adopted by the [[Harlequin Presents]] imprint. | ||
Revision as of 09:51, 4 June 2008
Notting Hill Grooms is a miniseries of three popular Mills & Boon Presents™ authors, featuring the fashionable London district of Notting Hill, which at that time (1999) was the setting of an identically named movie. The series was also adopted by the Harlequin Presents imprint.
The titles were denoted by a variation of the London Underground logo by Mills & Boon and Big Ben with the lettering Notting Hill Grooms by Harlequin on the front cover.
London streets aren't just paved with gold - they're home to three of the world's most eligible bachelors! - each looking for a wife.
- Mills & Boon Presents #285 - Irresistible Temptation - Sara Craven, August 1999 (Harlequin Presents #2077, January 2000)
- Mills & Boon Presents #294 - Reform Of The Playboy - Mary Lyons, September 1999 (Harlequin Presents #2083, January 2000)
- Mills & Boon Presents #304 - The Millionaire Affair - Sophie Weston, October 1999 (Harlequin Presents #2089, February 2000)